A solution to "When Windows won't finish booting" (work-in-progress) #1818
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The Solution: F8 on boot, then 'Disable Drive Signature Enforcement' then figure out how to fix it
The Problem:
Windows 7 has a system for driver security validation, at least my system does. I used Package Manager to update some drivers (foreshadowing) and noticed the there were a lot of "Please verify that you want to install this . . ." messages. Everything went peachy until it was time to reboot. Then it booted into "gee, your Windows didn't start, let me try to fix it" followed by a long wait ending with "well, I did what I could; see let's see if it helped . . ." Repeat that 'for loop' over an hour two.
Then I got curious about "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" in the F8 menu and gave it a go. I expect the GitHub community will relate to seeing a computer spring back to life after such an experience. Now I'm using Package manager to try to unwind the software updates and get a successful reboot into Windows 7.
There is a way to disable drive signing code verification, I'll check it out and report here.
If anyone is interested, I put this here on Github for three reasons:
N.B. This 'advice' is based on the premise that the Windows (whatever) is exclusively supporting a system of instrumentation--NOT a general purpose computer--and that there is no personal information or trade secret stuff connected to it or present on any disk etc. attached. Windows 7 has no significant protection against hacking or virus attacks. I use a MacOS to download from NI and transfer the apps over a closed network or a thumb drive. Be very cautious if you disable security.
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