I recently installed a new hard drive on my laptop and used system recovery disks to re-load the factory software (including Windows 7 home premium, 64-bit). I immediately began having problems with my drivers, because apparently many of them lack digital certificates from microsoft. I rebooted my computer and used FN+F8 to reach the Advanced Boot Options menu, and I disabled driver signature enforcement. Freecom Fx 50 Drivers on this page. After that, all of my devices (wireless card, speakers, etc) worked fine. I downloaded a few programs, one of which required a restart. I have tried to use the FN+F8 method during the restart and several additional times now, but still can't get back to the Advanced Boot Option menu.
2 related questions. Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Permanently disable Driver Signing enforcement in 64bit. How do i disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 7? There are two different methods can be followed to disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 7. Permanent method: 1. Open Command prompt on your PC from Start.
I don't know if it's the timing of when I hit the keys, or if there's another issue at play. Either way, I can't get my devices working again due to the signature enforcement.