Difference between revisions of "Temporarily Disable Driver Signature Enforcement"
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* Click on '''Update & Security''' | * Click on '''Update & Security''' | ||
* Click on '''Recovery''' from the left-side menu | * Click on '''Recovery''' from the left-side menu | ||
− | * Under '''Advanced Startup''' | + | * Under '''Advanced Startup''' click the button '''Restart Now''' |
+ | * Under '''Choose an Option''' select '''Troubleshoot''' | ||
+ | * Under '''Troubleshoot''' select '''Advanced Options''' | ||
+ | * Under '''Advanced Options''' select '''Startup Settings''' | ||
+ | * Under '''Startup Settings''' click the '''Restart''' button | ||
+ | * Under '''Startup Settings''' press '''7''' for ''Disable driver signature enforcement'' | ||
+ | The system will restart with the driver signature enforcement temporarily disabled (the enforcement will be re-enabled on the next restart). |
Latest revision as of 09:42, 21 August 2017
- Click the Windows button in the lower-left corner and select Settings
- Click on Update & Security
- Click on Recovery from the left-side menu
- Under Advanced Startup click the button Restart Now
- Under Choose an Option select Troubleshoot
- Under Troubleshoot select Advanced Options
- Under Advanced Options select Startup Settings
- Under Startup Settings click the Restart button
- Under Startup Settings press 7 for Disable driver signature enforcement
The system will restart with the driver signature enforcement temporarily disabled (the enforcement will be re-enabled on the next restart).