Certificate signature issue + startup + ..

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Malekal_morte- Posted messages 178136 Registration date   Status Moderator, Security Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello,
I am posting this message because I have a problem and I haven't found a solution on various forums.
Recently, after restarting my computer, I am unable to reach Windows. During boot, I always end up on a page saying something like "Your computer did not start correctly." I initially thought there were corrupt files on my hard drive because just before clicking "Restart," the file explorer completely crashed. So I started with a chkdsk but to no avail. I eventually found another solution, which is to disable the mandatory driver signature enforcement. My first problem is resolved; I finally have access to my desktop.
But following that, I have another problem directly related: I play various games that need this feature to be active in order to launch.
I would therefore like to know which program causes this "startup bug" so that I can reactivate the signature enforcement function and, most importantly, how to fix it, but I don't know how to do that...
Thank you in advance for your help.

Configuration: Windows / Opera Next 52.0.2871.64

2 answers

  1. Malekal_morte- Posted messages 178136 Registration date   Status Moderator, Security Contributor Last intervention   24 712
     
    Hello,

    We need to find out which driver is responsible.
    Take a look in the event viewer to see if any errors regarding a device are mentioned.

    And to see what’s running:

    Follow the FRST tutorial. ( take the time to read carefully - everything is well explained ).

    Download and run the FRST scan,
    Wait for the scan to finish, a message will inform you that the analysis is complete.

    Three FRST reports will be generated:
    • FRST.txt
    • Shortcut.txt
    • Additional.txt


    Send these 3 reports to the site https://pjjoint.malekal.com/ to share them.
    In return, provide the 3 pjjoint links to the reports here in a new reply so that we can review them.

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    Please press any key to continue the disinfection...
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