Problem Solved using : For windows users, the drivers are not digitally signed so windows is blocking them as a protective measure! I had the same issue but not any longer. Here’s what to do.
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Disable User Account Control (UAC) and reboot if you are using Vista; (Drag the level all the way to the bottom)
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Go to Start/programs/accessories Right-click on cmd.exe and select Run as administrator; In the newly created command prompt box, type the following and press enter:
bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS (Note: DDISABLE is NOT a typo!)
- Download the latest Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (DSEO). Here is the link --> www.techspot.com (There is no need to install the app, just copy it to a safe location and run it)
Click next and please take your time to read the license agreement, then click ‘Yes’; –> Select Enable Test Mode and click next; –> Now select Sign a System File and click next; –> In the text box, type the path and name of the file (see the example included), then click on OK to sign the driver;
To find the actual path of the file … go to device manager … find the mcx8000 driver … right click on it … click properties … then click the driver tab … then driver details … use the path in the text box above … should read c:/Windows/System32/DRIVERS/… use only the one at the very top as there may be a list