Hi is there any way that you can disable driver signing for the f6 or load driver button when install a f6 controller driver. In windows 7 the f8 on install gives you a menu to choose to disable signed driver.
Thank You
John
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Posted 16 January 2013 - 01:57 PM
You might want to check out the troubleshooting section of the Basic Windows Deployment Step-by-Step Guide from TechNet. About a fourth of the way down the page you will find the instructions for how to disable driver signature enforcement.
You also might want to check out the Deliver and Deploy Windows 8 page from the Springboard Series on TechNet for the above resource as well as several more that will help you push out Windows 8.
Hope this helps!
Jessica
Windows Outreach Team – IT Pro
You also might want to check out the Deliver and Deploy Windows 8 page from the Springboard Series on TechNet for the above resource as well as several more that will help you push out Windows 8.
Hope this helps!
Jessica
Windows Outreach Team – IT Pro
#3
Posted 16 January 2013 - 02:07 PM
In other words (actually the SAME ones
) .
http://technet.micro...y/hh825212.aspx
i.e. it seems like nothing has changed to the procedure if not that you have to press the spacebar first.
jaclaz
http://technet.micro...y/hh825212.aspx
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3. If you are using unsigned drivers for testing, disable driver signature enforcement. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Reboot the reference computer, and then press the Spacebar.
b. When the Windows Boot Options menu opens, press F8 to open the Advanced Boot Options menu.
c. Select Disable Driver Signature Enforcement, and then press Enter.
d. Reboot the computer.
a. Reboot the reference computer, and then press the Spacebar.
b. When the Windows Boot Options menu opens, press F8 to open the Advanced Boot Options menu.
c. Select Disable Driver Signature Enforcement, and then press Enter.
d. Reboot the computer.
i.e. it seems like nothing has changed to the procedure if not that you have to press the spacebar first.
jaclaz
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