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Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider |
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Microsoft did well bringing the 64-bit architecture to Windows Vista
but somehow they screwed up. Apparently they forgot who their target
audience was when they introduced a very restricted module of driver
signature enforcement. In laymen’s terms, all drivers and system files
must be digitally verified or they cannot run when using the 64-bit
version of Vista. In the past it was possible to turn that feature off;
but due to new kernel security updates it is impossible to turn it off
without degrading security and stability of your operating system.
In order to turn this off it involves uninstalling critical security
updates that Microsoft has released to increase system security. Sadly,
this feature makes Windows Vista 64-bit into a closed and locked down
operation system. Pressing F8 every time on boot up can be a serious pain in the ass and
frustrating to those that miss the time window available to press F8
during start up. Others have found workarounds, but most of them are
too complicated for the average end user to perform, at least until now.
Download and Instructions
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