How To Disable Driver Signature Verification Through Troubleshoot

Step 1. Enter Troubleshoot. There are many ways to get into Troubleshoot. In Windows 10/8.1/8, you can click “Restart” from the power option...

Step 1. Enter Troubleshoot. There are many ways to get into Troubleshoot. In Windows 10/8.1/8, you can click “Restart” from the power options menu or the Start menu and hold down the “Shift” key at the same time. Once the computer has rebooted, you will be able to choose the Troubleshoot option. Or you can try Windows key + R to bring up the Run box, try shutdown/r/o and hit Enter, click “Close” to sign off and then you can choose the Troubleshoot option when the computer has rebooted.


Step 2. Select “Advanced options” and “Startup Settings”.

Step 3. You need to restart you computer one last time to modify boot time configuration settings.

Step 4. You will be given a list of startup settings, including “Disable driver signature enforcement”. Tochoose the setting, you need to press F7 key.


Disable Driver Signature Verification through Troubleshoot


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