

- #DIGITAL DRIVER SIGNING DISABLE WINDOWS 8 HOW TO#
- #DIGITAL DRIVER SIGNING DISABLE WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
- #DIGITAL DRIVER SIGNING DISABLE WINDOWS 8 DRIVERS#
#DIGITAL DRIVER SIGNING DISABLE WINDOWS 8 HOW TO#
Read more about it in How to fix unable to open boot configuration data The specified file cannot be found. Use the same commands, but directly specify the path to the boot configuration, for example, the first of the commands would look like this: bcdedit /store X:EFIBootBCD -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS.Using DISKPART at the command line, assign a letter to the hidden FAT32 partition with the EFI boot loader, in the following example the letter X.The specified file cannot be found." Solution:

Note: When using this method, a message may appear when entering commands: “Unable to open boot configuration data.

If this doesn't work, try a complementary method in the next section of the instructions.
#DIGITAL DRIVER SIGNING DISABLE WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
#DIGITAL DRIVER SIGNING DISABLE WINDOWS 8 DRIVERS#
Note that if you use this method, the next reboot will re-enable digital signature verification: previously installed device drivers usually still work, but not always. Windows 11 will reboot with driver digital signature verification turned off.Īfter the reboot, you can install a driver that was not previously installed: you should not see any error messages related to the digital signature.Press the key to “Disable driver digital signature checking” – default is 7 or F7 (Fn+F7 on some laptops). A window with special boot options will open.After rebooting, the recovery environment will open, in it go to: Troubleshooting – Advanced Options – Boot Options – Restart.

There are also other ways: How to open Windows 11 recovery environment. Go to Settings – System – Recovery and click “Restart now” under “Advanced startup settings” to enter the recovery environment.The first method allows you to boot Windows 11 once with driver digital signature verification disabled.
