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| | Re: VPS - possible to unstall Unsigned Drivers? It sounds like it's a software issue with your provider and they should be the ones you talk too. With normal virtualization software there's no reason bcdedit wont run, but maybe there's something special with your setup. -- Bob Comer On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:04:06 +0100, "Martin Harran" <allthespamyoulikes@newsgroup> wrote: Quote: >Not sure if this is the right place to ask this - if not, then reference to >other appropriate newsgroups would be appreciated. > >I have a rented Virtual Private Server which runs W2003 32 Bit Enterprise >Edition on which I need to install a couple of unsigned drivers - for >example, one of them is for a virtual sound card as I want to use a speech >application on my website. > >The usual recommended way of getting around this issue is to use Bcdedit.exe >/set TESTSIGNING ON but Bcdedit.exe is not available on my Windows system, >I'm guessing that this is because it only applies to a hardware boot, not >the software boot of a VPS. > >First question is whether I'm right in assuming that Bcdedit can't be used >in a VPS situation or can I just get a copy of it from somewhere and run it? > >If Bcdedit isn't available on a VPS, is there any other way around this? > |
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