Posted February 25, 201312 yr Hi, should i enable force unsigned if i integrate driverpacks from driverpacks.net?the integration state is always green is that also meaning it is signed until i enable force unsigned? Greetz X23 Edited March 11, 201312 yr by x23piracy
February 26, 201312 yr Drivers that are signed can usually be identified by their driver.cat file. Forcing the integration of unsigned drivers means exactly that. You force the driver to be integrated regardless if it signed or not. However doing so can cause various issues during a windows install. It really depends on several factors.Digital Signatures (Windows Drivers): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/windows/hardware/ff543743(v=vs.85).aspx Edited February 26, 201312 yr by dotfusion
February 26, 201312 yr Author Hi, yes but if i haven't checked the option to force unsigned and i integrate drivers then their status goes to green if everything went normal,means that while force unsigned is unchecked that they are signed? in my understanding wintoolkit (dism) should skip them because the optionis off. Greetz X23
February 26, 201312 yr Which driver pack are you working with? Have you checked the log to verify that the drivers were in fact integrated and not just passed over. Edited February 26, 201312 yr by dotfusion
February 26, 201312 yr Author Hi, Which driver pack are you working with? Have you checked the log to verify that the drivers were in fact integrated and not just passed over. iam using: DP_Chipset_wnt6-x64_1212My boot.wim was growen before ~190mb now 201mb so something was integrated. Under Logs i only find Mount Logs nothing with drivers. Do you mean the log that pops up after driver integration?If that isn't saved automatically anywere then i also didn't saved it but afair it was looking good. Greetz X23 Edited February 26, 201312 yr by x23piracy
February 26, 201312 yr From what I can tell all the drivers in DP_Chipset_wnt6-x64_1212 are all signed. In essence the option to force unsigned drivers will have not effect because all drivers in the pack are signed. If for example you were to try an integrate a driver that was unsigned with the Force unsigned unchecked than DISM would throw out an error and pass over the driver. On the hand, with the Force Unsigned checked, would force DISM to integrate the unsigned driver regardless. Hope this helps in your quest for understanding. am using: DP_Chipset_wnt6-x64_1212My boot.wim was growen before ~190mb now 201mb so something was integrated. Edited March 12, 201312 yr by dotfusion
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