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Virtual disk does not work in windows 7
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(09-14-2010, 11:11 PM)Pawel Wrote:
(09-13-2010, 09:55 PM)netsking Wrote:
(09-13-2010, 09:04 PM)Pawel Wrote:
(09-13-2010, 08:57 PM)netsking Wrote: I tried to download this video, I got unfamiliar words on the webpage. I clicked every link, not one pop up to save windows.
Hi,
Sorry for that... Try this link:
http://www.pawelporwisz.pl/beta/Virtual.wmv
-Pawel

Ps: If you use Win7 x86, you dont need to do anything special...
Video presents how to make it work on Win7 x64 (because you need to disable driver signing function).
Thanks your prompt reply. I got the video file.
Right I still don't understand what's that meaning "disable driver signing function". How it make it work? I saw someone used F8 when reboot computer? How could I do it? press F8 and hold on for a while, it will be disable driver signing function?
You don't have to do it. As you wrote you use Win7 x86 (32 bits). On this, you can use unsigned drivers. Driver should work for you. Only on Windows x64 you can not run any unsigned driver (like our VirtualDisk).
-Pawel

I work on Win7 x64 - having to use a digitally signed drivers is a real pain in the a**.

Pawel - do you have any idea how much the signing process costs??
(is there a cheaper way than $900/2yr on verisign)

I have tried to use "self signing" and putting windows into the "test mode" and then removing watermarks, but yet it happened that MGA suddenly stated that I have illegal version of win7 (hence user32.dll.mui was modified and it's a well known issue). How can one override this digital signing on win 7 64 bit(permanently without hitting F8 on every boot)? Will there be a signed version released?? - Virtual Disks is a pretty handy plugin I use very often...

Cheers & thanks for the support

joesuh08
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