Re: How do I locate an unsigned driver?

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I'd forgotten about Verifier. But it says that there are no unsigned drivers!

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qts



"Peter Foldes" wrote:

Try this and see if you can spot it.

Start\Run\verifier

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Peter

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"Quentin" <msfeedback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8D5BC010-D099-4829-97F7-C1F97348A17B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Vista 64 started up in test mode this morning, so it's complaining about an
unsigned driver. Unfortunately there's nothing in the Event logs to identify
the driver, and I've checked Device Manager too. I had a failed install of a
utility called HMonitor yesterday, but I uninstalled that immediately. I did
a System Restore to an earlier date but that didn't get rid of Test Mode.

Windows Help says nothing, nor does the MS KB. Searching online just gives
me instrctions on how to turn the message off and allow unsigned drivers.

I can get rid of the message by using BCDEdit, but I'd really rather get to
the root of the problem.

And if anyone from MS is reading this, please, if Vista is complaining about
something, please let the user know what it is!


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qts


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