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Updated: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8
March 14, 2012 Laslow Android, Beta Testing, Google, Microsoft, Software, Support, Troubleshooting, Windows, 55
So, one of the big issues I’ve had with the Windows 8 is that Microsoft now not only forces you to use Digitally Signed Drivers (this isn’t new, as Windows 7 requires them as well), but also checks to see if the driver has been modified and will fail to install if it has.
This is a problem for anyone who needs to modify a driver .INF to support their device (*cough*Android ADB Drivers*cough*). Fortunately, there is a (slightly complicated) workaround.
To get started:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
Click ‘More PC Settings’.
Click ‘General’.
Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
Wait a bit.
Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
Click ‘Advanced Options’
Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
Click Restart.
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Profit!
When your computer restarts, select ‘Disable driver signature enforcement‘ from the list. You can now load your modified driver. Reboot again once the driver is installed and all will be well.
Update (June 5th, 2012): As requested in the comments below, you can permanently enable Test Mode () by opening an Elevated Command Prompt and typing the following commands, then rebooting:
bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
To turn it off again, use these commands:
bcdedit -set loadoptions ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
Standard disclaimer that by enabling Test Mode you are opening yourself to potential maliciousness, blah blah blah. I’m going to assume that if you’re going to do this you’ll have the common sense to verify things before installing them. Don’t blame me if your computer bursts in to flames!
Update (November 8th, 2012): Someone attempted to post a useful comment pointing out that one can use the shutdown command line tool to reboot in to the Advanced Options menu so you can skip the GUI tools above, however they fell short in their first sentence by insulting me – so I deleted the comment. If they wish to try again, without being rude, I’ll be more than happy to approve their comment and give them credit.
You can type the following command in a command prompt window (or create a shortcut, if you’ll be using it so often) to reboot in to the Advanced Options menu and disable driver signature enforcement:
shutdown -o -r -t 0
For the record, I know the reason Microsoft gave for removing the F8 prompt, but that doesn’t mean I have to agree with them.
Źródło: https://laslow.net/2012/03/14/disable-driver-signature-enforcement-in-windows-8/
Jako bonus dodam kolejny TUTORIAL, którym warto się posiłkować. Jest prawie identyczny co ten zamieszczony powyżej, a jednak w detalach bardziej pasował do mojego Kiano 10 PRO (głosniki z tyłu).
Link: https://forum.android.com.pl/topic/237218-poradnik-sposa-b-na-roota-na-tablecie-i-smartfonie/
Pozdrawiam!
Tomek