kidlat020 Posted July 4, 2016 Share Posted July 4, 2016 I'm getting this... this effing error with the VOID headset Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52) and this is after running the installer (CorsairUtilityEngineSetup.MUI_Release_1.16.42..msi) for 3 times and restarted this PC one time. if it helps, I also have the M95 mouse installed. It's just called Corsair Gaming Software. Should I remove this program first before installing the other one? here's its info when copied Software: 1.00.00.14 USB Mouse: VID: 0x1B1C PID: 0x1B06 Manufacturer: Corsair Product: Corsair M95 Mouse Firmware: 2.24 Windows: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit one more edit: the headset works fine when I uninstall CUE and never reinstall it. but of course that means no dolby surround or that things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted July 5, 2016 Share Posted July 5, 2016 If you are running Windows 7, its known and if i recall correctly, it could not be reproduced at Corsair so it was deemed possibly bad Windows install, etc. A fix a would be to disable driver signature enforcement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidlat020 Posted July 5, 2016 Author Share Posted July 5, 2016 A fix a would be to disable driver signature enforcement. how can I do this? I'm willing to mess up with the registry if that's what's needed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted July 6, 2016 Share Posted July 6, 2016 This page may help. https://www.raymond.cc/blog/loading-unsigned-drivers-in-windows-7-and-vista-64-bit-x64/view-all/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidlat020 Posted July 6, 2016 Author Share Posted July 6, 2016 It appears the obtaining a certificate to perform driver signing costs hundreds of dollars per year and not every software developer can afford that kind of money especially when their software is freeware or open source. Fortunately, there are ways to force the unsigned drivers to load in 64-bit (x64) versions of Windows 7, 8 and Vista. microsoft literally stabbing the backs of all developers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
red-ray Posted September 17, 2016 Share Posted September 17, 2016 Windows: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. Do you have KB3033929 installed? This is needed for recent drivers that are SHA-2 signed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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