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Hi, I was wondering if there was an option in nLite for making it ignore the Windows logo testing for non-certified drivers(to install them with no questions asked)? Or I will just have to live with it?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by Neo2x

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Hi, I was wondering if there was an option in nLite for making it ignore the Windows logo testing for non-certified drivers(to install them with no questions asked)? Or I will just have to live with it?

Thanks in advance.

Did I ever ask for this before or did I just wish for it but never said anything? anyways it would be awesome to have that!

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Well, what I meant exactly was an actual option; I guess it does it by default when integrating drivers but I'm not doing that. I'm using hfslip and then nLite to make the final touches, but there is like a bug in hfslip that makes 4 MS drivers to go like they are not certified and asks me about them, so I was looking for an option in nLite to make that questions not appearing. I'll post about it on the hfslip forum also when I finish testing something, in the mean time I was looking for alternate solutions.

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The option to switch on/off SFC and/or DriverSigningPolicy when you´re not integrating drivers with nlite seems a nice feature for the 1.4 for me as well.

As a workaround simply insert (if not already present) :

Driversigningpolicy : off

Nondriversigningpolicy : off

to the winnt.sif before creating the iso.

Agi Hammerklau

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@AgiHammerklau: Thanks for the tip.

@Nuhi: Yes, as I said earlier I want to test something before reporting; and I was asking if there was an option like that already somewhere(in case I missed it) just for a fast solution. It seems there isn't, so no problem. But besides that it would seem like a nice feature, just to stop XP's nagging when installing non signed drivers.

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