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VISTA 64X - UNSIGNED DRIVERS



 
 
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Old September 7th 07, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
BENAGLIA
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Default VISTA 64X - UNSIGNED DRIVERS

I have loaded Vista 64 X an I like the system and find it quite a few steps
ahead of other operating systems available.
On the other hand I am having quite a few problems with my CD/DVD devises
(LG, Phillips) as their drivers are not accepted by Vista 64X.
Can anyone help on this issue???
They are shown in the System/Device Manager list but both not working due to
the unsigned driver issue. I have gone through the standard procedures but
have not got anywhere. Both devices are new.

Thanks for any help

Andy



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Old September 7th 07, 11:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
chinga69[_4_]
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Default VISTA 64X - UNSIGNED DRIVERS


run these commands at elevated command prompt and unsigned drivers will
run no need to f8 on reboot


Bcdedit.exe /set TESTSIGNING ON

Bcdedit.exe /set TESTSIGNING OFF

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Old September 7th 07, 11:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
JW
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Default VISTA 64X - UNSIGNED DRIVERS

Boot in safe mode and you will get the option to install unsigned drivers,
however, be aware that lots of Vista 64 problems have been caused by
unsigned drivers for Codes or Cd/DVD drivers violating Vista security
restrictions.
"BENAGLIA" wrote in message
...
I have loaded Vista 64 X an I like the system and find it quite a few steps
ahead of other operating systems available.
On the other hand I am having quite a few problems with my CD/DVD devises
(LG, Phillips) as their drivers are not accepted by Vista 64X.
Can anyone help on this issue???
They are shown in the System/Device Manager list but both not working due
to
the unsigned driver issue. I have gone through the standard procedures but
have not got anywhere. Both devices are new.

Thanks for any help

Andy




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Old September 9th 07, 10:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
BENAGLIA
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Default UNSIGNED DRIVERS - RESOLVED THANKS!

After trying all the easy solutions and not resolving the problem I have
finally managed to get it all sorted out. Thanks to this forum!
I now have all my Cd/Dvd devices working perfectly: solution?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060/en-us. Seems that unistalling, in my
case Coreldraw 12, software there is then a problem with loading the
drivers.
Thanks to you all


Andy

"JW" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Boot in safe mode and you will get the option to install unsigned drivers,
however, be aware that lots of Vista 64 problems have been caused by
unsigned drivers for Codes or Cd/DVD drivers violating Vista security
restrictions.
"BENAGLIA" wrote in message
...
I have loaded Vista 64 X an I like the system and find it quite a few
steps
ahead of other operating systems available.
On the other hand I am having quite a few problems with my CD/DVD devises
(LG, Phillips) as their drivers are not accepted by Vista 64X.
Can anyone help on this issue???
They are shown in the System/Device Manager list but both not working due
to
the unsigned driver issue. I have gone through the standard procedures
but
have not got anywhere. Both devices are new.

Thanks for any help

Andy





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