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  1. Jeremy is offline Junior Member Jeremy is on a distinguished road
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    Driver Signing Issue PLEASE HELP

    I can't get my ps/gc adapter to work. I installed it in windows 7 32 bit and it worked perfect. Now I went to the 64 bit and it says the driver isn't digitally signed and won't install it. None of the vista work arounds for digital signning work in 7. What do I do?? It could be years before a 'signed' driver comes out. It really pisses me off because I know the driver works it worked in windows 7 32 bit. Is all that driver signing business built into the 64 bit versions? What do I do I NEED my wireless play station controller to work before GTA 4 comes out.
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    You need a signed driver for 64 Bit. Period.
    Also, if you're trying to install the same driver, a 32-bit driver won't work in 64-bit.
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    Yeah you are right - it won't work

    I just wanted to say that I did finally find a way to disable the driver signing in windows 7 - but OF COURSE 32 bit drivers won't work on a 64 bit system. If anyone is interested the only way to install an unsigned driver in windows 7 is to stop the Cryptographic Services.
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    As he said above the only way to get it installed is to install a 64 bit driver
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    I'm also having a driver signing issue, but it's my dvd drive. That's not something I can exactly just download a new driver for...
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    Assuming you're trying to install the right drivers for your OS (32bit / 64bit), you can google readydriverplus, which just automatically turns off driver signing at bootup - helps with stuff like peerguardian. I used it in Vista and it seems to work fine w/ Windows 7. Just a thought.
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    Awesome, that worked. Thank you very much
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    You can also try this method, which may or may not work:

    Open command prompt as administrator, run this command:

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    bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
    bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
    Restart the computer to take effect.
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    Hey Mike, I'll try that - thanks. If that's a permanent solution, then that'd be great. I can get rid of readydriver then.

    Update ..didn't work. I think I tried that on vista in the beginning. But various updates negated it. oh well.
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    Mike wrote:
    "You can also try this method, which may or may not work:

    Open command prompt as administrator, run this command:"


    Code:
    bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS ( I removed the redundand D in Disable) sisyphus.
    bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
    Restart the computer to take effect.
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    The first command did not work alone. But the second one does the business!
    Also; upper case is not required.
    Thank you!
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