XP Drivers "not signed" ... Crypto service running

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mgorbach

Hello,
After a mobo upgrade im having a problem that all drivers (USB ones so
far) show up as being not digitally signed by MS, thought they are. I
checked and cryptographic service is running and set to automatic. What
else could be wrong? This is really starting to tick me off.

Any help?
 
G

Guest

Alot of hardware drivers arent signed,intel usually explains this in most
downloads it offers.Its not a big deal,to view all unsigned drivers,go to
run,type:SigVerif
 
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Michael Stevens

In
Andrew E. said:
Alot of hardware drivers arent signed,intel usually explains this in
most downloads it offers.Its not a big deal,to view all unsigned
drivers,go to run,type:SigVerif

Why can't you format a proper reply? When you do give correct information,
it is usually impossible to understand to anyone that really needs the
information. Your replies are so difficult to read, they are almost useless!
And this was one of your better ones.
Are you mentally impaired? If you are, I will back off on my posts
criticizing your useless and many times dangerous and seemly malicious
posts. If you aren't impaired and don't reply, I may have to escalate my
posts to all your replies as being malicious.
If you really want to help, make it easy to understand what you are saying.
Stop giving advice that will cause the user to lose all their important and
non-replaceable data on their hard drive without saying they will lose the
information if they follow your advice.
Stop being a newsgroup terrorist because you have been identified and
labeled as such already.

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