Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider Windows 8
Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider is licensed as freeware for PC or laptop with Windows 32 bit and 64 bit operating system without restrictions. It is in drivers updater category and is available to all software users as a free download.
How to Disable/Enable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8 and 8.1 As we know, the price of computer hardwares is getting lower and lower. In order to use the more advanced configurations, an increasing number of people apply 4GB or 8GB RAM in their computers. Moreover, most people change their operating system to Windows 8.1 (64 bit), because 32 bit system cannot support memory which is more than 4GB. However, taking system security into consideration, the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 limits the installation of uncertified drivers. Whereas, most small programs which use driver files do not have digital signature authentication, including phone drivers.
Does it mean that we cannot use the drivers we applied before on the Windows 8.1 of 64 bit? No, we can solve the problem. Video guide on how to disable/enable driver signature enforcement in Win 8. Steps to disable driver signature enforcement in Windows 8 and 8.1: Step 1: Enter PC settings. You can enter PC settings according to the following two procedures.
Open Charms Menu by simultaneously pressing WIN key (also referred to Windows logo key) and C key, and select Settings in it. Click Change PC settings on the bottom. Step 2: In PC settings, choose General on the left and click Restart now under Advanced startup, as shown in the following screen shot. Step 3: Click Troubleshoot in the next interface.
Step 4: After entering Troubleshoot interface, tap Advanced options to enter it. Step 5: Select Startup Settings. Please refer to the picture below. Step 6: Click Restart button in Startup Settings interface. Step 7: Press 7 or F7 to choose Disable driver signature enforcement.
Note: This solution is easy, but it can only be set when the computer is booted. In addition, the setting will return to its original state after restarting. For your information, the command to close Disable driver signature enforcement (or enable driver signature enforcement) is: bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS And you can use it through the following 4 steps.
Step 1: Open Command Prompt (Admin). Press WIN key and X key at the same time to open the Quick Access Menu, and then select Command Prompt (Admin) in it. Step 2: In User Account Control window, click Yes to allow the program to make changes in the computer.
Step 3: Type the command in the Administer Command Prompt and press Enter, as the following screen shot exhibits. Step 4: Restart the computer.
Problems with the ifit live module help. After these 4 steps, you can use uncertified drivers on Windows 8 and 8.1 (64 bit) whenever you want. Tips: This operation reduces the security factor of the system. Therefore, it is not recommended to close Disable driver signature enforcement all the time. Software serial numbers. Meanwhile, it is not suggested for inexperienced users to use this operation.
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How to disable driver signature enforcement Windows 10. Microsoft includes a feature in Windows 10 and Windows 8 called “driver signature enforcement” feature. They’ll only load drivers that have been signed by Microsoft. To install less-than-official drivers, old unsigned drivers, or drivers you’re developing yourself, you’ll need to disable driver signature enforcement. Before you begin, keep in mind: Microsoft isn’t just trying to make your life harder here. Driver signing enforcement ensures that only drivers that have been sent to Microsoft for signing will load into the Windows kernel.
This prevents malware from burrowing its way into the Windows kernel. Disable driver signing and you’ll be able to install drivers that weren’t officially signed. Be sure you know what you’re doing!