Lorne wrote:
>
> "Jim" <> wrote in message
> news: ...
> > You're using a dual core processor on a nForce3 aren't you?
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NForce3...ncompatibility
> >
>
> You are right but the workaround described in your link does not work
> because I get an error message saying my version of Windows requires signed
> drivers and these are not signed.
>
> Is there a way to override that requirment?
Here's an idea, from the Raymond.CC Blog <http://www.raymond.cc/blog>:
Raymond.CC Blog - Loading Unsigned Drivers in Windows 7 and Vista 64-bit (x64)
<http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2009/08/24/loading-unsigned-drivers-in-windows-7-and-vista-64-bit-x64/>
A couple of relevant excerpts:
"There are still a few working ways to load unsigned drivers though. The first
method is to continuously press F8 when Windows is booted up until you get the
Advanced Boot Options, then select 'Disable Driver Signature Enforcement'".
"The problem about this method is you have to do that EACH Time when you boot
up Windows and if you forgot to select this option, you won’t get to load the
unsigned drivers and the software won’t work."
Good luck!
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Cordially,
John Turco <>
Marie's Musings <http://fairiesandtails.blogspot.com>