How do I make ultimate let me install unsigned drivers?

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I want to install a bunch of programs but Windows says this version doesn't
let me. I am running the 64 bit OS. How do I fix this?
 
Chris said:
I want to install a bunch of programs but Windows says this version doesn't
let me. I am running the 64 bit OS. How do I fix this?

What, exactly, is the error message?




Paddy stopped cutting the hedge as the big car drew up beside him
and an English visitor enquired,

"Could you tell me the way to Balbriggan, Please?"


Paddy wiped his brow.


"Certainly, sor. If you take the first road to the left... no still
that wouldn't do... drive on for about four miles then turn left at the
system
crossroads... no that wouldn't do either."


Paddy scratched his head thoughtfully.


"You know, sor, if I was going to Balbriggan
I wouldn't start from here at all."
 
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I want to install a bunch of programs but Windows says this version doesn't
let me. I am running the 64 bit OS. How do I fix this?

You can't install unsigned drivers on 64 bit Vista.

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I want to install a bunch of programs but Windows says this version doesn't
let me. I am running the 64 bit OS. How do I fix this?

I dont think yuu can.
 
Kue2 said:
When you boot up select f8 then select boot with unsigned drivers.

Wouldn't one have to install the unsigned drivers prior to booting with
unsigned drivers? Or does booting with unsigned drivers allow one to install
unsigned drivers during that logon session?

Lang
 
Chris said:
I want to install a bunch of programs but Windows says this version doesn't
let me. I am running the 64 bit OS. How do I fix this?


Late at night... don't know all the particulars... but I know we've been
able, at work, to install unsigned drivers into XP by associating a team
member's personal cert to a dll. Again, don't know the specifics, but know
it's possible in XP. Don't know if that works in Vista too...

Lang
 
maybe you should go back to playing jacks.




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Plato said:
I want to install a bunch of programs but Windows says this version doesn't
let me. I am running the 64 bit OS. How do I fix this?

I dont think yuu can.
 
yes to both.

must use F8 allow unsigned ob boot to install and F8 to boot to allow them to run.

might be better to look for a similar program that does not require this.

would you care to list the problem program(s)/driver(s).
someone may be able to suggest alternatives.

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Kue2 said:
When you boot up select f8 then select boot with unsigned drivers.

Wouldn't one have to install the unsigned drivers prior to booting with
unsigned drivers? Or does booting with unsigned drivers allow one to install
unsigned drivers during that logon session?

Lang
 
Feliks said:
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You can't install unsigned drivers on 64 bit Vista.
Yes, but you can post to UseNet without signing your damn messages.

Love and Kisses,
Doris
 
Chris said:
I want to install a bunch of programs but Windows says this version doesn't
let me. I am running the 64 bit OS. How do I fix this?

Easy, I've installed a few "unsigned" drivers in Vista x64.
Go to:

www.neosmart.net

Download and install EasyBCD 1.6.

Open it and go to Advanced Options and put a check mark in...Allow
unsigned driver installation on Vista x64 Edition and then hit save.
Frank
 
Frank said:
Easy, I've installed a few "unsigned" drivers in Vista x64.
Go to:

www.neosmart.net

Download and install EasyBCD 1.6.

Open it and go to Advanced Options and put a check mark in...Allow
unsigned driver installation on Vista x64 Edition and then hit save.
Frank

Dr. Frank, shame on you! Suggesting that a user should use unsigned drivers!
You truly are something to behold and your "advice" can be outright
dangerous. Why do you think that Microsoft insists on signed drivers in the
first place? Maybe read this, although I know your reading comprehension
skills are very limited ...

"Concern over computer security continues to grow each year. One of the most
insidious ways that computers can come under attack is through the
installation of rootkits, programs that typically install themselves at the
device driver level (or Kernel Loadable Module level in Linux) and take
control over the entire system, bypassing any additional security and
hiding themselves from the user. Such programs can be difficult to detect
without the use of special software, as they typically hide their running
processes. According to Microsoft, more than 20 percent of all malware
removed from Windows XP SP2 systems are stealth rootkits."

"Bill Gates (Frankie's hero) has argued as early as 1997 that the operating
system should only allow approved, digitally "signed" device drivers to be
installed. Now it has been confirmed that the 64-bit version of Windows
Vista will indeed have this restriction built-in. Even administrators will
not be allowed to install unsigned kernel-mode drivers on 64-bit systems."

"To be signed, each driver must obtain and use a Publisher Identity
Certificate (PIC) from Microsoft."

Others capable of reading and comprehending can read the whole article
here ...

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060201-6098.html

YOU FOLLOW DR. FRANK'S "ADVICE" AT YOUR OWN PERIL. Maybe Dr. Frank will be
around to help you remove any rootkit his advice has helped you get?
(Personally, I wouldn't count on it.)

Love and Kisses and a Big <snort> to Dr. Frank,
Doris
 
Doris said:
Frank wrote:




Dr. Frank, shame on you! Suggesting that a user should use unsigned drivers!
You truly are something to behold and your "advice" can be outright
dangerous. Why do you think that Microsoft insists on signed drivers in the
first place? Maybe read this, although I know your reading comprehension
skills are very limited ...

"Concern over computer security continues to grow each year. One of the most
insidious ways that computers can come under attack is through the
installation of rootkits, programs that typically install themselves at the
device driver level (or Kernel Loadable Module level in Linux) and take
control over the entire system, bypassing any additional security and
hiding themselves from the user. Such programs can be difficult to detect
without the use of special software, as they typically hide their running
processes. According to Microsoft, more than 20 percent of all malware
removed from Windows XP SP2 systems are stealth rootkits."

"Bill Gates (Frankie's hero) has argued as early as 1997 that the operating
system should only allow approved, digitally "signed" device drivers to be
installed. Now it has been confirmed that the 64-bit version of Windows
Vista will indeed have this restriction built-in. Even administrators will
not be allowed to install unsigned kernel-mode drivers on 64-bit systems."

"To be signed, each driver must obtain and use a Publisher Identity
Certificate (PIC) from Microsoft."

Others capable of reading and comprehending can read the whole article
here ...

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060201-6098.html

YOU FOLLOW DR. FRANK'S "ADVICE" AT YOUR OWN PERIL. Maybe Dr. Frank will be
around to help you remove any rootkit his advice has helped you get?
(Personally, I wouldn't count on it.)

Love and Kisses and a Big <snort> to Dr. Frank,
Doris


So those employment resumes aren't being effective at all, are they.
And the unemployment checks ran out a long time ago and there is no
money in linux.
Bummers!
Well, linux is free you know so what can you expect?

Hopefully its only a temporary situation although I don't think dressing
in drag, as I've heard you do, for employment interviews is such a good
thing.
At least you should considering shaving and maybe quit printing resumes
on pink paper.
Remember, you are really a fat, bald, ugly old fart!
I know, it's called the awful truth, but you've got to learn to live
with it!
Frank
 
Frank said:
So those employment resumes aren't being effective at all, are they.
And the unemployment checks ran out a long time ago and there is no
money in linux.
Bummers!
Well, linux is free you know so what can you expect?

Hopefully its only a temporary situation although I don't think dressing
in drag, as I've heard you do, for employment interviews is such a good
thing.
At least you should considering shaving and maybe quit printing resumes
on pink paper.
Remember, you are really a fat, bald, ugly old fart!
I know, it's called the awful truth, but you've got to learn to live
with it!
Frank

Frankie Boy, pretty pathetic how you try and skirt around your obvious
incompetence. I know, I know, you're only 13 years old and just can't come
up with an intelligent retort. But if you're going to play in the big
league, you just gotta stop bullshitting your way through.

Love and Kisses and a Big Wet <snort>
Doris
 
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