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Old 08-06-2017, 19:07   #1 (permalink)
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ipbox v2 6.1 driver 64bit not installing HELP


I'm getting an error when trying to install driver. Say "Cannot complete the Driver Installation Wizard". This happens with every version that I try to install. Had this piece since DEC 2016 and haven't been successful with it yet
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Old 08-06-2017, 23:38   #2 (permalink)
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im using 64bit ultimate edition and no problem at all, try to user another os, or re-download the driver
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Old 08-08-2017, 12:24   #3 (permalink)
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Hey firends,

64-bit versions of Windows 10 and 8 include a “driver signature enforcement” feature. They’ll only load drivers that have been signed by Microsoft. To install less-than-official drivers, old unsigned drivers, or drivers you’re developing yourself, you’ll need to disable driver signature enforcement.

Use an Advanced Boot Option :

Three Ways to Access the Windows 8 or 10 Boot Options Menu
There’s also another way to do this. You can use the advanced boot options menu to boot Windows 10 with driver signature enforcement disabled. This isn’t a permanent configuration change. The next time you restart Windows, it will boot with driver signature enforcement enabled—unless you go through this menu again.

Once you’ve done this, instead of fully rebooting, the blue boot options menu displays. To access the options for refreshing or resetting your PC or to use the advanced tools, click Troubleshoot.

You can choose to Refresh your PC, Reset your PC, or access Advanced options.

To change how Windows starts up, such as booting into safe mode, click Startup Settings.

A list displays, showing you the options available when Windows restarts next time. Click Restart to restart Windows and gain access to these options.

When your PC restarts, the Startup Settings menu displays. Select an option using the number keys or the function keys F1-F9. There is one additional option accessible by pressing F10.

If you decided you don’t want to use any of these options, you can boot normally by pressing Enter.

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