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Possible to run DifferentSLI without windows test mode?

Northish

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Hey guys, newbie here on the forums :)

I've recently used the DifferentSLI to SLI my 660s on my crossfire board. My computer is now in test mode, has anyone every tried to sign the nvlddmkm driver in order to take the computer out of windows test mode? If so how did you do it? I've started downloading the Win 8.1 SDK to try and do it myself.

The main reason for me doing this is that Easy Anti-Cheat enabled games won't run if driver signing isn't on and my usual workaround stopped working on one of my games.

I appreciate your replies ^^
Northish

**Edit** I'm using a 64-bit operating system so I know that makes the driver signing process a little harder.
 

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Maybe I'm mistaken, but I believe you only have to turn driver signing off when you initially install the driver. Once it is installed you can turn driver signing back on. Driver signing only checks when the driver is first installed, not every time it is used.
 

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I was under the assumption that 64-bit wouldn't run drivers that weren't signed and would only do so in windows test mode with signing turned off. I'll reboot and take it out and see what happens.
 
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