Advertisement [Guide] Disable Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows Disable Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 10/8 using additional Startup Settings • Go to “Setting” >“Update and Security“. • Select “Recovery” on the left side menu and press “Restart now” below “Advanced startup”. • Your PC will reboot and your should see this screen.
Using arrow keys select “Troubleshoot” and press enter. • Select “Advanced options”. • Now proceed to “Startup settings”. • Press “Restart” and wait until your PC restart.
• Now you should see “Startup Settings”. Press F7 to “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement”. • After system restart you can install any unsigned driver.
Disable Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 10/8 with Local Group Policy Editor The second method on how to disable driver signature enforcement is use “Local Group Policy Editor” app. To do this follow these steps below: • Press Win + R to open “Run”.
• Type “gpedit.msc” and press “Ok”. • Open “User Configuration” >“Administrative templates” >“System” >“Driver Installation” >right click on “Code signing for device drivers” and select “Edit”.
• Select “Enable” and in “When Windows detects a driver file without a digital signature” select “Ignore”. • Press “Ok” to confirm. Now you can close “Local Group Policy Editor” and continue to install required drivers. Disable Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 7 On Windows 7 you can disable driver signature enforcement by holding F8 button on system startup and selecting “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement” option in boot menu.