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Driver Signing Issue
One of the drivers for my mouse (hidusb.sys) corrupted.
I replaced it with a copy from a machine with the same operating system but Windows won't use the driver because its not digitally signed.
If I use the start-up options in the recovery section of my machine to disable Driver signing Enforcement the mouse works perfectly but as soon as I restart it again starts enforcing the driver signing policy and I'm back to square 1.
I've done some googling of the issue and I've found some options but none seem to work. I'm running Windows 10 Home so I don't have the edit group policy option and the registry key for driver signing policy is already set to allow unsigned drivers.
Is there any way to either get a digitally signed copy of the driver, digitally sign the file myself, or permanently disable the driver enforcement check?