On 14/08/2017 22:03, Steve Gray wrote: > I don't think that version or any other version is actually "signed". That's why you need zadig. The ones I linked are signed as far as windows is concerned & the only way to do that is to actually sign them. There are no workrounds possible anymore. i.e. You can't install a certificate and use that to self sign the driver. The driver _has_ to be officially signed or new installs of windows will reject it and put an error in event log when you try to load it, unless you disable signature verification on every boot & I can't be doing with that. The drivers linked on http://www.go4retro.com/products/zoomfloppy/ look like the are supposed to be signed too but I'm sure windows rejected them. You also suggested disabling signature enforcement, which re-enforces that. I didn't spend any time trying to figure out what the problem was as I found other people online with the same problem and the suggestion was to use the latest beta and that worked for me. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2017-08-14 23:00:03
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