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Can't get sysinternals sigcheck to run..


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Niyol

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Hello
I'm having problems getting sysinternals sigcheck to run. I have tried to run it as admin as well as just double clicking it. Do you know why it won't work on a Windows 7 starter 32bit Netbook please. I have tried using sigverif the built in version but need to run sysinternals sigcheck to double check an unsigned driver. :help:

Thank you

Updated:
I have looked at a video and it showed to open in cmd and the commands where as follows and it still didn't open even when cmd was run as admin.

command I used was:
C:\Windows\system32>cd..

C:\Windows>sigcheck -e -s -u *

Video I watched was: (interesting vid too)

Edited by o0o, 28 July 2013 - 04:20 PM.

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