October 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1104 pages
64h 7m
English
Device drivers that meet the Designed for Windows 8 specifications have been tested for compatibility with Microsoft and are then given a digital signature. This signature tells you that the driver works properly with Windows and that it hasn’t been changed since it was tested. (For example, the driver hasn’t been infected by a virus or Trojan horse program.) When you’re installing a device, if Windows 8 comes across a driver that has not been digitally signed, it displays a dialog box similar to the one shown in Figure 28.13.
Figure 28.13. Windows 8 displays a dialog box similar to this one ...
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