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Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider

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How does it work?

Microsoft is aware that developers canʼt submit every beta build they are testing. Microsoft has provided a mode inside Windows Vista that will allow developers to test their software before they submit it to Microsoftʼs labs. Unfortunately even in that test mode drivers and system files must have a certificate before they will install.

The good thing is that it doesnʼt have to be digitally verified. This means we can load drivers by creating our own unverified certificates. Donʼt worry; you donʼt have to do anything as our Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider will do everything for you.

Are there any risks involved?

There really isnʼt any risk. Our small tool will allow you load any system file, driver which driver signature enforcement is preventing us from running. Unlike other workarounds, you donʼt have to mess with your boot files or remove security updates that may degrade security and stability of the Windows Vista operation system.

However, there is only a single annoyance, you will have a “Test mode” and “Windows Vista Build verbose” appears on the desktop. A good thing is that if you happen to be using the classic mode theme, it wonʼt be there.

So how do I use it?

First and foremost; youʼre using this software at your own risk, we do not take responsibility for any damages to your system, but I donʼt believe it can harm anyone in anyway. Secondly, User Account Control (UAC) must be disabled in-order to use this tool as well.

1. Go ahead download and launch the application from the link below. Inside its main menu, press on the “Enable Test Mode” button and follow the instructions on the screen. This will enable TESTSIGNING mode, which allows unverified system files to be loaded.

2. Now all you have to do is to add the unverified signature to the required system files. To do so press on the “Sign a System File” button from the main menu, and enter specific filename including full path. For example: if ATITool64.sys from C:\Windows\System32\drivers refuses to load due to driver signature enforcement, you should type: “C:\Windows\System32\drivers\ATITool64.sys”, and if you would like to sign more than a single file, just repeat this procedure until youʼre done, and finally reboot.

After you enabled Test Mode and added signatures to the required system files, they should bypass Vistaʼs driver signature enforcement and load without any issues. However, if for some reason youʼre interested to revert it, you can re-launch the application, and choose “Disable Test Mode” from the main menu, and reboot.

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