As a quick reminder, 64-bit versions of Windows require that you install digitally signed drivers.

Digitally signed drivers come with an electronic fingerprint that guarantees that the driver was created by the hardware manufacturer and that it hasn’t been modified since it was created.

Thanks to driver signature enforcement you’ll be sure that your drivers are authentic and not altered by a malicious third party.

This feature is great if you want to protect your PC, but some manufacturers don’t make digitally signed drivers and this can lead to all sorts of problems.

If your drivers aren’t digitally signed you won’t be able to install them at all which means that you won’t be able to use the hardware that is associated with them.

This is a big problem, but fortunately, you can disable driver signature enforcement with ease.

This issue will be fixed, but from now on, keep your drivers updated with the best software on the market.

How to disable Driver Signature Verification on Windows 64-Bit

1. Change the Startup settings

This is the simplest way to disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 10 but bear in mind that this method will only disable driver signature temporarily.

After you restart your computer driver signature enforcement will automatically turn itself on.

To disable driver signature enforcement do the following: