I'm learning Windows kernel mode driver development. I've written a small test driver that I can successfully register, unregister, load and unload under Windows 7 32bit Ultima edition running under a VM in VirtualBox.
My host is Windows 7 64bit Home Premium edition.
The driver, compiled for 64 bit, will not load under Windows 7 Home edition. I keep getting a rejection noticed that this version of windows does not allow unsigned drivers.
I've tried two things:
I've used the F8 boot option to allow unsigned drivers (didn't work)
I run a CMD as administrator and execute the following two commands
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
and rebooted. My desktop shows me in "TestMode" but still I get same rejection noticed.
Can anyone help me out here or explain if there is an additional step for Home edition?
----{ update }---- After pouring through tons of MSDN stuff, it would appear my solution lies in self signing the driver I created. The DDK I downloaded does not appear to have the tool chain to do self signing. I've downloaded WinDDK-7600.16385.1. But what is so strange is that my Windows Ultima Edition happily loads my driver if I simply F8 @ boot time and tell it to allow unsigned drivers.