

Why Do You Need to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement

If someone changes the original contents of the driver package, you will find out the differences by comparing the original relevant information.Īll of your drivers and system files on the computer must be digitally verified by Microsoft, or Windows won’t run those unsigned drivers on 32-bit or 64-bit systems. The digital signature is an electronic security token that indicates the publisher of the driver and all relevant information. The working driver on your computer must be a signed driver that contains a digital signature. In order to improve security, Microsoft introduced driver signature enforcement in Windows OS including Windows Vista/XP/7/8/8.1/10. It's important to understand exactly when you need a digital signature and when it's really worth turning it off. Temporarily shutting down is the most correct solution, as the ongoing lack of verification can lead to negative computer performance.
