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Those 2 are unsigned, and non native it seems:
promise Tx2 plus
and creative soundblaster audigy2 Zs.
I just got Vista Rc1 installed this morning, and already running into some
issues.
When I install the drivers I got off the web for x64, it says either error,
or unsigned drivers blah blah blah...
From what I gathered on the web, it seems like microsoft decided to put
restrictions here and there... including on drivers... meaning... if you have
an old raid array with several terrabytes of files (on a pci controller so
you don't loose your array everytime you upgrade pc/O.s), and that's an
oldish card, or the drivers aren't signed yet... you get the picture.
I used to be able to install those on xp (thank god I kept xp on it's own
partition, I have a feeling vista is gona go bye bye by tonight :-S ).
I tried to look up in Vista how to allow unsigned drivers, but I couldn't
find it.
I found this on the net: bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON (to type in
start/run), anyonce care to explain what that is?
promise Tx2 plus
and creative soundblaster audigy2 Zs.
I just got Vista Rc1 installed this morning, and already running into some
issues.
When I install the drivers I got off the web for x64, it says either error,
or unsigned drivers blah blah blah...
From what I gathered on the web, it seems like microsoft decided to put
restrictions here and there... including on drivers... meaning... if you have
an old raid array with several terrabytes of files (on a pci controller so
you don't loose your array everytime you upgrade pc/O.s), and that's an
oldish card, or the drivers aren't signed yet... you get the picture.
I used to be able to install those on xp (thank god I kept xp on it's own
partition, I have a feeling vista is gona go bye bye by tonight :-S ).
I tried to look up in Vista how to allow unsigned drivers, but I couldn't
find it.
I found this on the net: bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON (to type in
start/run), anyonce care to explain what that is?