Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:24 am
CMGoodin wrote:Adam Simmons wrote:The driver is signed, just not signed by Microsoft which is what is required if you have secure boot enabled in the BIOS
Black Magic needs to fix this since almost all EFI based computers come with secure boot turned on.
They need to have the drivers registered or signed by Microsoft so we can install updates. Getting into the Bios to change the secure boot is problematic since it requires 4 reboots to change it, install the update and then change it back.
That would depend on if you buy a prebuilt system form someone like HP or built it yourself.
Motherboards themselves rarely come with secure boot enabled and therefore has to have it enabled by the user.
I was a system builder for over 17 years and never enabled secure boot as it's a complete waste of time due to the encryption keys already having been leaked, so once you turn it off you may as well leave it off
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