How to Re-Enable Driver Signature Verification on Windows 10/11 Your Windows 10/11 PC will now boot with the Driver Signature Verification disabled.
You may now install the desired driver of your choice.
Launch the Command Prompt as an administrator.To begin with, head over to the Start menu and search for CMD.
Now you can go ahead install the necessary Unsigned Drivers and 'Install this driver software anyway' as shown below:-If you have any query feel free to ask me.Method 1: Disable Driver Signature Verification via Test Signing Mode
This comes in handy when you needed it most after all the frustration dealing with it and run it flawlessly and away with your task.Disabling method for Windows 7 64-bit:Permanent method:Go to Start Menu and go to 'All Programs', then 'Accessories', right click your mouse on 'Command Prompt' and 'Run as administrator', as shown below:-bcdedit.exe -set load options DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKSbcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ONType the above codes and press 'Enter' after each command, as shown below:-Reboot your PC/LaptopNow Signing Enforcement is disabled, in Test Mode as shown in the above imagery on the lower right-hand cornerTo 'Enable Driver Signature Enforcement' enter the following code:-bcdedit.exe -set load options ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKSbcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING OFFTemporary method:During booting your PC/Laptop, press 'F8' key continuously to access the 'Advanced Boot Options'Use the 'Down' arrow key to scroll down to “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement”Press 'Enter' to chooseIt will automatically reboot disabling the enforcement accordingly, as shown below:-Disabling method for Windows 8.1 & 10 64-bit:Permanent method:Press the Windows key + X and then click on “Windows PowerShell (Admin)”, as shown below:-bcdedit.exe -set load options DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKSbcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ONType the above codes and press 'Enter' after each command, as shown below:-Reboot your PC/LaptopNow Signing Enforcement is disabled.To 'Enable Driver Signature Enforcement' enter the following code:-bcdedit.exe -set load options ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKSbcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING OFFTemporary method:Simply find the Shutdown/Restart menu and hold down the SHIFT key while clicking on Restart.Once your PC/Laptop has rebooted you will need to choose the 'Troubleshoot' option, as shown below:-Choose Troubleshoot, as shown below:-Choose Startup Settings, as shown below:-Click the Restart button on the Startup Settings screen to reboot your PC/Laptop, as shown below:-After restarting in Startup Settings windows, press the F7 key on your keyboard to select “Disable driver signature enforcement“ as shown below:-Now your PC/Laptop will reboot. Hello XiaomianHow are you?This is a handy write-up especially installing 'Unsigned Drivers' as Microsoft enforces a “Digital Signature Requirement” on all users of the 64-bit version of Windows 7 and later.