The best scenario would be to download the drivers from the manufacturer’s site itself which we will demonstrate down below. Before you start forcefully installing the drivers, make sure that you are sure that the driver is legitimate and doesn’t pose a risk to your computer or OS. Warning:īefore we proceed, it should be duly noted that not all third-party drivers are trustworthy and some of them might even be malicious.
In this article, we will discuss the ways through which you can bypass the error message and install the driver with ease.
How to Force Install the Driver by Bypassing the Error Message?ĭespite the need for this security feature, Microsoft has implemented several backdoors which allow the users to install the drivers on your computer without the digital driver enforcement. If the hardware is damaged or unverifiable, make sure that you get to the bottom of its characteristics and then proceed. Note: Before moving on with the solutions, make sure that the device of which drivers you are trying to install is indeed legitimate and valid. These drivers are usually installed by Microsoft. However, in the latest iterations, the ‘driver signature enforcement’ feature is implemented which ensures that only drivers with valid signatures are allowed to be installed.
In previous iterations of Windows (Windows 7 and below), the INF file didn’t have digital signatures embedded into it. What is an INF File?Īn INF file is a type of text file which accompanies a driver and contains instructions for Windows on how to install the driver into the system. In this article, we will go through several different ways through which you can bypass this error message and easily fix the third-party drivers without interference. Even though we recommend that you always use official drivers, there might be a necessity which might be forcing you to do so. Users face this error message when third-party drivers are being installed on the computer. Here, it should be noted that third-party drivers might also work on your computer but they don’t guarantee stability and can fail in several situations. A digital signature signifies whether a driver is ‘signed’ by the manufacturer and is authentic. The difference between the two drivers is that of a Digital Signature. The Third-party INF doesn’t contain Digital Signature Information third-party (these are not developed by manufacturers) and official drivers (drivers developed by manufacturers). There are usually two types of drivers present i.e. Users encounter the error message ‘ The Third-party INF doesn’t contain Digital Signature Information’ when they are trying to install third-party drivers on their computer.