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Windows requires a digitally signed driver [Quick Guide]

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Updated onMay 14, 2024

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If you are receiving an error message which isblocking the installation processof a new device driver or any other similar software, don’t panic. Your Windows 10 system still runs properly and you are not facing a system malfunction.

However, it means that the implied driver cannot be ‘verified’ by Windows 10 and, for security reasons, the installation process has been blocked by default.

Usually, the error message that appears isWindows requires a digitally signed driverand it means that Windows needs a verified driver by theSigning Authority.Such requirements can additionally throw errors like thetpm-wmi 1796.

To be specific, vendors are signing the drivers to ensure their integrity and to be certain that the file wasn’t modified in any way. If you try to install an unsigned driver, Windows will always let you know that that specific file is unsafe and it comes from an unknown source.

The good news is that there are some solutions that you can use to fix this error and resume the driver installation process. Here’s what you can do if Windows requires a digitally signed driver.

How can I fix Windows requires a digitally signed driver error?

How can I fix Windows requires a digitally signed driver error?

1. Install the required drivers automatically

The easiest way to install the drivers you need is to useprofessional driver updater softwarethat installs all the unsigned drivers in seconds. By choosing a dedicated tool you are safe from errors.

These tools will safely keep your drivers in check. You can use them to schedule regular updates to prevent errors related to out-of-date drivers from occurring again.

2. Disable driver signing

Most Windows 10 users have no idea how to edit the Group Policy. Learn how you can do it by reading thissimple article.

3. Put Windows in test mode

If the above method isn’t working for you, or if you don’t want to disable driver signing, you can choose to enter Windows 10 test mode.

In test mode you can install any drivers you want without experiencing any problems. Of course, go to normal Windows 10 mode afterwards:

4. Permanently disable driver signature enforcement

Well, these are the troubleshooting solutions that can help you fix the issue where a digitally signed driver is required.

Tell us more about your experience in the comments field below. Let us know if the problem is still there we will try to find the perfect solution for your particular situation.

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He specializes in writing about the best products for this operating system and Windows 10 fixes. Determined and creative, Andrew also loves coffee, country music, and Sunday mornings.

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