No matter who you are, you can't load an unsigned driver on 64-bit Windows. The only way to disable it is to use the "Disable driver signature enforcement" boot option, which will reset on your next ...
(Code 52)" I know that I can disable driver signing enforcement per-boot by using F8 but I'd like something more permanent, or I'd like a way to sign this driver myself and allow Windows to accept it.
Driver Signature Enforcement makes sure that you don’t end up installing a broken or corrupted driver on your computer. Sometimes, they can mistake a perfectly working driver for a broken one. So, it ...