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Not really. I have installed drivers which is not digitally signed as long as it supports the Windows 7 system. It only warns you but you can proceed installing anyway.
digital signature shown by windows xp operating system because the drivers which is installed in the system devices it is verified and it is approved as digitally signed by windows manufactures. most of drivers which r not digitally signed r not approved by windows manufactures and donot have the digitally signature certificate so the drivers which r not digitally signed can have harmness to the system or the OS
You don't. All webcams that Linux Mint is capable of supporting have drivers installed by default. They are included in the kernel.
You get your computer to recognize a DVD writer by ensuring the correct device drivers are installed and properly. Without drivers, the computer will treat it as an Unknown Device.
If you have just installed a new DVD drive and its drivers, it should appear in 'My Computer'. This holds for Linux and Windows OS's.
install sound drivers
Have you looked in the BIOS? Do you have the right drivers installed?
Proper drivers are not installed
This is usually an indication that your soundcard drivers have not been installed, or were installed improperly. You will need to find out what sound card is in your system, and download & install the proper drivers.
Although it is best to purchase a computer that contains a Core 2 Duo factory installed in it, you can install it yourself. It is quite easy. You remove your computer's casing. Plug in the part. After you have installed the component, you simply install the drivers and software to your computer and it will work just as if it had been installed by professionals.
Most webcams can be installed almost instantly by simply connecting the webcam to your computer. Some require drivers or other software to be installed.