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Vista Requires Digitally Signed Drivers?
My laptop HDD took a dump so I had to replace it. The laptop is old as hell, but it's my tuning laptop so who cares. As such, I still have Vista however I've always had Vista and I've always had V7.5 with no troubles over the course of multiple hard drives. This last one was from 2011 though so I think I got my money's worth out of it. Anyway, I got Windows back on and reinstalled EFILive no troubles, but Windows is claiming there are no USB drivers installed. Per the install software, they were installed with 7.5 for Vista but when I plug in the V2 it's a no go. I directed Windows to my install CD and it's now claiming that Vista requires digitally signed drivers and that my drivers are not digitally signed so I'm dead in the water. I don't ever recall encountering this before and a quick google search didn't get me anywhere. What am I missing?
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Vista Requires Digitally Signed Drivers?
New software still allows you to open and use old files, although you will be asked to save them in the current format. The restriction is backwards compatibility - you cannot use new files in old software. In my testing of the new release yesterday I was opening files from 2010 in 2019 software.