I tried to install com0com - a null modem emulator - on Windows Vista, but failed because Windows Vista doesn't let me install a driver that is not digitally signed. Lagu akustik indonesia yang enak.
I followed these instructions found in the readme file:
- Inactivate UAC
- Run
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
- Reboot the computer.
3 Answers
Try running bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
in an administrator command prompt (Run as Administrator). Or try: http://www.ngohq.com/home.php?page=dseo instead.
Is 32 or 64 bits Vista? I remember reading in the OSR mailing list that unsigned drivers can not in any way be installed in vista 64 bit.Hope this helps.
For anyone having the driver signing issue on Windows 8, the bcdedit
answer above doesn't seem to work because Windows 8 has some sort of new Secure Boot policy that prevents running that command successfully, even as admin (on my machine, at least).
What worked for me was running shutdown /r /o /t 00
as admin, then selecting Troubleshoot
, then Advanced options
, then Startup Settings
. Click the Restart
button to restart and enter the Startup Settings
menu, then select option #7 (Disable driver signature enforcement
). After restarting, Windows should now allow installation of the com0com
drivers (though it shows big warning messages that the drivers are untrusted).
Download pes 2010 full version free for pc cracked uptodown. (I found the details on getting into the advanced startup settings here.)
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Posted byCom0com Windows 10
How do *you* split/share serial ports on Win10?
Com0com For Windows 10
Background - I have a single 'real' COM port that I use for rig control. I have multiple apps on the PC that each want exclusive access to a single com port to talk to that rig.
I've used com0com for this before, but Windows 10 doesn't play nice. I have installed 2.2.2.0 -- the last unsigned version -- but the COM ports I create with it don't work. The only way I've been able to get it to work is by booting Windows 10 into recovery mode, disabling driver signing, and installing the latest 3.x version of com0com. Great, except the driver stops working on reboot because driver signing goes back into effect.
I know there's commercial software out there to do this, but I'd really prefer not to shell out dollars unless that's the only technical solution.
So Reddit, what do you use for this?