Why would driver signature enforcement be disabled?
When the driver of ECUHELP KT200 can't be found, you can try to Disable Automatic Driver Signing.
BTW, Driver Signature Enforcement is one of the security features that we make to make sure that only signed drivers can load on your system. Note that disabling driver signature enforcement will install drivers that weren't officially signed. Install only the drivers you trust.
How to Disable Automatic Driver Signing in Windows 10?
Method 1: Access the KT200 installation package on your drive: C ->KT200-master ->remote -> Run in win 10.
After running the package, your computer will reboot.
Note: Disabling driver signature enforcement works smoothly on Windows 10 Professional/Business editions. However, please be aware that Windows 10 Home edition is not compatible with this feature.
Done!
Method2:
Step 1: Open PC Settings and Access "Restore"
Open the PC Settings by clicking on the Start button and selecting the gear icon.
In the search bar within PC Settings, type "Restore" and select "Reset this PC" from the search results.
Step 2: Navigate to Troubleshooting
Within the Reset this PC window, locate and select the "Troubleshooting" option.
Step 3: Access Advanced Options
In the Troubleshooting menu, locate and select "Advanced Options."
Step 4: Enter Startup Settings
Within the Advanced Options menu, locate and select "Startup Settings."
Step 5: Restart the Computer
Click on the "Restart" button to reboot the computer.
Step 6: Disable Automatic Driver Signing
After the computer restarts, locate and select "Disable Automatic Driver Signing" from the provided options.
How to Disable Automatic Driver Signing in Windows 7?
Reboot your computer and hold the F8 key during startup.
Enter "Safe Mode" when prompted and select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement."
Reboot your computer to complete the process.
Video Demo: Watch a comprehensive video demonstration of the "Disable Automatic Driver Signing" process to further simplify the steps and ensure a success.