Cancel the warning dialog box that Microsoft signature authentication hates

  

When using a Windows 2000/XP user, when installing a device driver, a warning dialog pops up asking if you want to continue the installation. In fact, the device driver itself is no problem, but it is not certified by Microsoft. Starting with Windows 2000/XP, when the device driver is installed, the system will check whether it has passed Microsoft's signature authentication. If it does not pass, the above situation will occur. In fact, this nasty warning dialog can be cancelled with a simple setup.

First, right click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop, click on the "Properties" command in the pop-up menu, then the "System Properties" dialog box will open.

Select the "Hardware" tab, then click the "Driver Signature" (see Figure 1) button in the "Driver", in the pop-up dialog box, select "Ignore - Install the software, do not ask me Agree (I)" (Figure 2), then you should pay attention to the "Check this operation as system default (D)" check box under "System Administrator Options", and finally click " Confirm the "OK button to exit, and then install the device driver will be unobstructed."





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