Hello, Unsigned drivers in Windows are often blocked to protect the system’s integrity. However, if you trust the driver and know that it doesn’t contain any malicious code, you can disable driver signature enforcement to use it. Here’s how: Click the Start menu and select “Settings”. Click “Update & Security” and then “Recovery”. Under “Advanced startup”, click “Restart now”. Your PC will restart into the Startup Settings screen. Press “7” or “F7” on your keyboard to select “Disable driver signature enforcement”. Your PC will start with driver signature enforcement disabled and will load your unsigned driver. You can then use your device as usual. This is a temporary solution. Windows will enforce driver signing again the next time you restart your PC. For a permanent solution, you would need to use a signed driver or get a digital signature for your unsigned driver. Best Regards, Hania Lian
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