How to disable driver signature enforcement in Win7

  

1. Start - Run (enter gpedit.msc) - OK or Enter. Open the local Group Policy Editor;

2, in the open local Group Policy Editor window, we found: User Configuration - Administrative Template;

3, found in the Administrative Templates expansion item: System and expand;

4, in the system expansion items, we found: driver installation, and left click: driver installation;

5, in the driver installation corresponding In the right window, we find: device-driven code signing, and double-clicking: device-driven code signing;

6. In the open device driver code signing window, we choose: Enabled, in the option In the drop-down box, there are: warning, blocking, and ignoring options.

Warning: Notify users of files that are not digitally signed and let the user decide whether to stop or continue the installation and whether to allow installation of files that are not digitally signed.

Block: The command system refuses to install files that are not digitally signed.

Ignore: The command system continues to install (including installing files that are not digitally signed).

If we want to install a driver file that is not digitally signed, you can choose: ignore, then click: OK;

7. After the driver installation is complete, it is recommended to set the item just set to ignore. Set to warning (default setting) to enhance system security.

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