RTHDVCPL.exe driver signing problem, Vista SP1

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Joe Auerbach

After applying Vista SP1 on my Acer notebook, I started getting a popup
saying that this driver didn't have a valid digital signature. This is
support for the internal Realtek audio system (mic & speakers). Any thoughts
on either getting the correct files or else bypassing driver validation ?
Thanx,
Joe Auerbach
 
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Joe Auerbach

Thanx for the responses, folks.
DL - the files I have are from Acer's website, Realtek doesn't seem to have
a download section, they claim that they only provide hardware, not drivers ??

Arkitect - msconfig will enable me to bypass it, thanx, I just thought that
there may be a better solution in case this crops up again. I usually try to
solve, rather than avoid, but for now I won't spend any more cycles on it.
Rgds, Joe
 
J

Joe Auerbach

Thanx, I'm doing the d/l, I'll see what it gives me when I expand it.
As for not running it, I disabled it in msinfo, so it hasn't cropped up again.
BTW, I'm also having a problem with the built-in OrbiCam behaving
inconsistently, I'm putting that in another thread just to keep things
straight.
Thanx again
 

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