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Trying to install Oxford OX16CF950 compactflash/PCMCIA adapter. In XP, got to
the scare message about drivers not been digitally signed for windows
compatability. So I stopped the installation and attempted to find updated
drivers with no luck. Now I cannot get the scare message so I can continue to
install the drivers. Even tried a "restore" with same results.
 
gREg said:
Trying to install Oxford OX16CF950 compactflash/PCMCIA adapter. In XP, got to
the scare message about drivers not been digitally signed for windows
compatability. So I stopped the installation and attempted to find updated
drivers with no luck. Now I cannot get the scare message so I can continue to
install the drivers. Even tried a "restore" with same results.


Next time, read the installation instructions. There might not
even be a Microsoft digitally signed driver file. Note that it
is the device maker for programs the drivers...not Microsoft. It
will provide a Windows certification if it meets the standards.
 
Next time, read the installation instructions. There might not
even be a Microsoft digitally signed driver file. Note that it
is the device maker for programs the drivers...not Microsoft. It
will provide a Windows certification if it meets the standards.
And if the manufacturer pays for the privilege.
MH
 
I am not trying to get the official signed drivers. I am trying to get the
unofficial version installed.
The 1st time I got the error/stop warning message.
This next installation attempt, I would like the error messasge to show up,
but it won't.

HOW DO I get it to SHOW.
 
Go to Control Panel and double click on System.
Click on the Hardware tab.
Click on the Driver signing button.
See if it's set to Warn.

Nepatsfan
 
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