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== Disable Signed Driver Enforcement (Windows 10) == | == Disable Signed Driver Enforcement (Windows 10) == | ||
− | * Click the '''Start''' menu and select '''Settings''' | + | * Click the '''Start''' menu and select '''Settings''' |
− | * Click '''Update and Security'''. | + | * Click '''Update and Security''' |
+ | * Click on '''Recovery''' | ||
+ | * Click '''Restart Now''' under '''Advanced Settings''' | ||
+ | * Click '''Troubleshoot''' | ||
+ | * Click '''Advanced Options''' | ||
+ | * Click '''Startup Setting''' | ||
+ | * Click on '''Restart''' | ||
+ | * On the Start Settings Screen, press 7 or F7 to disable driver signature enforcement | ||
+ | |||
+ | When the computer restarts, you will be able to install non-digitally signed drivers. If you restart the computer again, the driver signature enforcement will be reactivated. |
Latest revision as of 08:57, 22 August 2016
Disable Signed Driver Enforcement (Windows 10)
- Click the Start menu and select Settings
- Click Update and Security
- Click on Recovery
- Click Restart Now under Advanced Settings
- Click Troubleshoot
- Click Advanced Options
- Click Startup Setting
- Click on Restart
- On the Start Settings Screen, press 7 or F7 to disable driver signature enforcement
When the computer restarts, you will be able to install non-digitally signed drivers. If you restart the computer again, the driver signature enforcement will be reactivated.