disable driver signature verification in windows xp?

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  1. bradco25

    bradco25 Member

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    I have windows xp running on my desktop and need to know if there is any way to disable the driver signature verification. What I'm trying to do is use a ps3 controller with my desktop; i downloaded a driver and installed it and the controller works in calibration mode, but not when i try to play an actual game. I have searched and searched on the net for a solution, to no avail. There appears to be an F8 boot option for both Vista and Windows 7, but I can find nothing for xp. I am wondering, is there a cmd prompt that i could run, or any way to fix this; i have also searched tirelessly through all of my options menus. any help would be GREATLY appreciated, thank you in advance, bradco.
     
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    cee43ja1 Regular member

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    you only need to disable driver signing if you run a 64bit windows. i've installed the motioninjoy driver on xp without doing anything; on windows 7 x64 i had to disable it.
     
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    moved to correct forum as not a windows games issue.
     

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