L Last Man Standing New member Apr 28, 2011 #1 It said the drivers are not verisigned or some bs and it blocks a bunch of kernels and dll files from installing. how do i turn down the security?
It said the drivers are not verisigned or some bs and it blocks a bunch of kernels and dll files from installing. how do i turn down the security?
A anggira dhita New member Apr 29, 2011 #2 That disc probably doesn't have Vista compatible drivers. You can't just use the 2000/XP drivers with Vista, it's totally different. Download the latest ones if they are available, if they aren't then use Windows Update.
That disc probably doesn't have Vista compatible drivers. You can't just use the 2000/XP drivers with Vista, it's totally different. Download the latest ones if they are available, if they aren't then use Windows Update.
S Safire MoonRaiyn New member May 1, 2011 #5 I never use drivers off a CD anyway, they're usually outdated Unless of course it's for a non-native network card and I don't have another machine to download anything with.
I never use drivers off a CD anyway, they're usually outdated Unless of course it's for a non-native network card and I don't have another machine to download anything with.