Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. Starting with Windows 10, version , Windows will not load any new kernel-mode drivers which are not signed by the Dev Portal. Note that an EV code signing certificate is required to establish a dashboard account.
There are many different ways to submit drivers to the portal. For testing on Windows 10 client only systems, you can submit your drivers for attestation signing , which does not require HLK testing.
Or, you can submit your driver for Test signing as described on the Create a new hardware submission page. To prevent systems from failing to boot properly, boot drivers will not be blocked, but they will be removed by the Program Compatibility Assistant. In the case of boot-start drivers during system start, drivers that are loaded by the system loader Windows Vista and later versions of Windows , vendors must use a Software Publishers Certificate SPC to embed-sign their driver binary image file.
Note The mandatory kernel-mode code-signing policy applies to all kernel-mode software for xbased systems that are running on Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. However, Microsoft encourages publishers to digitally sign all kernel-mode software, including device drivers user-mode drivers included for bit systems as well. Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, verify kernel-mode signatures on bit systems.
Software to support protected media content must be digitally signed even if it is bit. User-mode drivers, like the Printer driver will install and work in an xbased computer. A dialog will appear to the user during installation asking for approval to install the driver. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support.
Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. Driver signing associates a digital signature with a driver package.
Windows device installation uses digital signatures to verify the integrity of driver packages and to verify the identity of the vendor software publisher who provides the driver packages. In addition, the kernel-mode code signing policy for bit versions of Windows Vista and later versions of Windows specifies that a kernel-mode driver must be signed for the driver to load.
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