So I did both a cold and warm boot and then plugged in the receiver. Now, everything I have read so far says that his is supposed to be a temporary disabling. In my case, the BSOD did NOT appear and the receiver showed up in the Ports section of the Device Manager (as it should). Once it is up and running, plug the GPS receiver into your computer. The computer will restart with this enforcement disabled. You will see a list of options.Īfter the restart, you will see this same list of options with numbers.Ĭhoose Option 7) Disable driver signature enforcement Under Choose an option, click on TroubleshootĬlick on Startup settings. Under Advanced Startup, click Restart now But make sure the GPS receiver is not plugged in. Here is what I did to get it working again. With thanks to The_Parsonage on another thread on this subject, my MS GPS receiver is no longer rejected by my computer! That is, no BSOD when I plug the Pharos unit into my computer!Īpparently, the problem is that the Pharos driver is not digitally signed by Microsoft. Pharos GPS-500 USB from MS Streets and Trips now crashes Win 10 Anniversary
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