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comrade 02-07-2010 17:09

Whoever is using this should be aware that this breaks Windows Update.

Fyyre 02-08-2010 04:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by comrade (Post 66757)
Whoever is using this should be aware that this breaks Windows Update.

I am using this patch of mine since September and no problems with Windows Update...

What kind of error do you get?

-Fyyre

Fyyre 02-09-2010 01:31

Again, I wanted to show that Window's Update does indeed work, using this patch:

http://fyyre.l2-fashion.de/images/wu.jpg

Av0id 02-09-2010 23:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by comrade (Post 66757)
Whoever is using this should be aware that this breaks Windows Update.

maybe wuauclt.exe /detectnow /resetauthorization will help

SLV 02-16-2010 10:21

This is a nice one.

MaRKuS-DJM 07-26-2010 14:38

nice one :-) will try it these days...

ycloud 10-13-2010 14:06

It works. Thanks a lot!

yogi_saw 10-13-2010 20:50

@ crabdance there is actually no need for x86 since unsigned drivers are accepted in 32bit windows
can somebody upload to rapidshare pls...

jump 11-12-2010 18:06

Did you read the posting rules??? http://forum.exetools.com/showthread.php?t=6206
And if you wont be lazy you will find in one of above post authors website where is this patch guard available for download...

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Jump

heibaiyuedui 02-21-2011 17:31

Thank Fyyre,Tested on my Windows7(64bit), perfectly!!! Not again by "dseo13b" to windows7 into test mode.

Pansemuckl 05-26-2011 08:51

Does any1 have the latest offsets for x64 Sp1 ?

Fyyre 05-27-2011 22:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pansemuckl (Post 73137)
Does any1 have the latest offsets for x64 Sp1 ?

NT service indexes? They are same.

If some other offset in question... please specify...

-Fyyre

disauto 05-29-2011 09:59

Here's how to do it:
Hit Windows ORB in your taskbar
Run CMD (Command Prompt) in elevated mode. (Right click | Run as Administrator)
NOTE: If you have UAC (User Account Control) enabled, you will get a prompt
message. Select YES to continue.
Type the following two commands and hit Enter after each line.
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
You will receive The operation completed successfully message for both commands.
Restart you computer for the changes to take effect.
Now, you should be able to install unsigned drivers on Windows 7 SP1.
If you're like me, you might want to revert changes that we've just made after
successful installation of unsigned drivers. To do so repeat the steps above and
in the Command Prompt enter the following commands:
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING OFF

Kerlingen 06-03-2011 02:57

The switch DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS was only present on Windows Vista alpha/beta versions and has been removed in Vista RC. It was never available on any Windows 7 version.

TESTSIGNING ON does not allow you to load unsigned drivers, it only allows you to load selfsigned drivers. It has nothing to do with installing selfsigned drivers, it only allows them to be loaded. As soon as you use TESTSIGNING OFF Windows will only load drivers signed or cross-signed by Microsoft again and doesn't care if you installed selfsigned drivers in TESTSIGNING mode.

Both switches do not disable PatchGuard, the thing this thread is about. Please read the topic und check your posts before you copy&paste something which is false information and does not have anything to do with the topic.

heibaiyuedui 07-03-2011 12:19

add(1.cmd):
bcdedit -set %ENTRY_GUID% locale zh-CN
or:
bcdedit -set %ENTRY_GUID% locale en-US
appearing to Starting:
Four-color logo of Microsoft


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