Driver signature verification windows 7 64
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Driver signature verification windows 7 64
I just bought this DualBoot PRO because I read on the web that with it there's this chance... but I still havent' figured out how!
Will anyone help me?
thanks
Marco
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Re: Driver signature verification windows 7 64
I am going to get jason to look at this one. I do not run 64bit.
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Re: Driver signature verification windows 7 64
That feature was removed from DualBootPRO because it was very unreliable. However, it is possible to do. There are two options that you can go with. I will explain the one that most people use. I am hoping that it will be added back in to DBP within the near future. It is just a very lengthy process of ensuring that all options have been accounted for.
1. Reboot and hit F8 right after our BIOS gets finished which will bring up some advanced options for booting. There is an option to remove the driver verification
If this doesn't work then please let us know and I am sure that we can come up with another solution.
1. Reboot and hit F8 right after our BIOS gets finished which will bring up some advanced options for booting. There is an option to remove the driver verification
If this doesn't work then please let us know and I am sure that we can come up with another solution.
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