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(* 10 *) Drivers' legacy got more restrictive with the new version of the Windows 10 operating system. The new software from the Redmond company does not allow the installation of drivers that are not digitally signed, as a way to avoid possible infections within the computer. This measure, which is very flattering for the user, can also be the main obstacle when trying to carry out certain tasks that involve the use of third-party drivers that, even though we know that they are reliable sources, Microsoft does not have them. Recognized.

In this guide we will teach you (* 10 *) how to disable the mandatory use of signed drivers and determine a boot in the system that allows it to perform certain specific tasks. Always act responsibly and use safe sources, since the installation of those that come from unknown sources always carries a risk for your system.

Windows 10 has tightened its policy on unsigned drivers. (* 10 *) Certain programs perform specific operations that operate at a low level within the system. and require the use of them. If we want to be able to install them inside the PC, we must follow a series of steps that will allow us to install them during a single system session:

  1. We will click on the Start menu and choose the option to Setting.
  2. Then we will click on (* 10 *) Update and security.
  3. Then we will select (* 10 *) Recovery.
  4. Below option (* 10 *) Advanced startup, we will click (* 10 *) Restart now. From this moment on we will enter the system recovery mode, therefore first save all your work.
  5. We will choose (* 10 *) Fix problems> (* 10 *) Advanced options> (* 10 *) Startup settings and in short, click (* 10 *) (* 10 *) Resume.
  6. At the Startup Settings screen, press 7 or F7 to disable the mandatory use of signed drivers.

The computer will restart and we will be able to install drivers without digital signatures. If we restart the computer again, the mandatory use of signed drivers will be enabled.