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I've been playing around with Win 7 most of the day and managed to finally get 64bit working OK. I had the same problem as many other with the mLanStrm.sys file not being copied to the drivers folder, but I think I have an answer: - Install the drivers as normal with your mLan device off - After the first reboot press F8 when booting up and select the option to disable signature enforcement, that will allow the drivers to install/load without a signature - Continue as before, signing the drivers, etc. I found a useful article earlier (someone else may have already posted, but I haven't spotted it) for signing your own drivers - http://www.minasi.com/newsletters/nws0903.htm, under the heading 'Solving 64-Bit Windows' "I Only Want Signed Drivers!" Tantrums'. This should remove the need to sign the drivers using DSEO, but I haven't had chance to test it yet... Also, I might have managed to make it work on 32bit Windows 7 as well... Only annoyance is that I had to roll back to using v1.55 of the drivers. If you use the F8 - disable signature enforcement method it will definately allow the drivers to install. I haven't tested it much since installing, so I can't guarantee there are no issues, but I'm sure others will let us all know! I'm going to have another go at v1.63 drivers, so I'll post if I have any luck... |