The only permanent solution currently available is to sign drivers in
question yourself. You can follow documents below to sign your drivers with
test certificates and configure Vista to accept them:
Digital Signatures for Kernel Modules on Systems Running Windows Vista:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...kmsigning.mspx
Kernel-Mode Code Signing Walkthrough
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/winlog...lkthrough.mspx
As a side note it's hardware vendor responsibility to sign Vista x64 drivers
they make publicly available (beta or not - doesn't matter).
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Alexander Suhovey
"killallspammers" <> wrote in message
news:4B7A38FE-7EAD-4E3F-9B08-...
> Thanks Troy, but I was asking for a permanent solution.
> "Troy McClure" <> wrote in message
> news:FE19D55F-CD54-4B8A-84B1-...
>> F8 during startup. youll get an option to disable it but only for that
>> session
>>
>>
>>
>> "killallspammers" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi guys, does any one knows how to disable the driver enforcement
>>> feature in Vista X64?
>>>
>>> I did run the following command but the feature is steel working:
>>> Bcdedit.exe - set no integritychecks ON.
>>> The feature is a pain in the us when trying to use beta drivers, and
>>> these drivers are the vast mayority in this moment.
>>>
>>> Any help is welcome
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
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