Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Can't Install MRT Driver Correctly


When using Winonws10,some Win10 OS force enabling "Secure Boot" in BIOS, the MRT driver will not load properly if it has not been digitally signed by Microsoft WHQL. This is the reason why some Win10 users can’t install the MRT driver correctly.


——How to check if the MRT driver is installed correctly?

——Move the cursor to  Computer, right-click Manage, then click Device Manager to view the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller


Operating procedures: right-click Computer -> Manage -> device manager ->IDE ATA/ATAPI controller


If the Secure Boot is on, MRT driver will not load properly in win10, as shown below:

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

 

Obviously, a yellow exclamation point is in front of MRT device, indicating that the driver is not properly installed, so MRT application software is undoubtedly impossible to open. Double-click the MRT device icon with an exclamation point, the following dialog will pop up.

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

 

When the device status indicates that MRT driver digital signature cannot be verified, it means the secure boot has been turned on.

To solve this problem, you need to turn off the secure boot, and then you can install the MRT driver normally in Win10. The secure boot needs to be turned off in the computer BIOS setting, different computers’ BIOS setting interface is different. Below we briefly introduce some ways of turning off the secure boot in several different BIOS.

When using ASUS motherboard:

First reboot, enter the BIOS setup interface(generally keep pressing Del key or F2 ), click Advanced Mode.

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

After this interface appears, click "Start" to change the operating system type to other operating systems, so that the secure boot will be permanently closed.

 


When using GIGABYTE motherboard:

First enter the BIOS interface(generally keep pressing Del key or F2 key).Then follow as figures below and disable secure boot.

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

 

                          Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly


1.When the OS Optimized Defaults option under the Restart has been set to Disabled
2.And the UEFI option under Startup is gray and cannot be changed.
3. UEFI option
4.We must first restore the BIOS default settings
5.After the BIOS default settings, we can see that it can be changed after recovery.
6.If it is still gray and can’t be changed, we can enter Security option and find Secure Boot.
7. The last step- turn off UEFI Secure Boot and change Secure Boot to "Disabled"


When using DELL motherboard:

About Acer Notebook closing Secure Boot there is something different.

The first step is to press F2 key to enter BIOs interface and go to Boot interface and disable "Secure Boot" option.In addition, we need to disable "Load Legacy OPROM" option as well.

After those two steps done the state of "Boot Mode" may change.For example,the original state displays UEFI and it turns to Legacy after disabling "Secure Boot".Therefore,we need to restore state to the original.Otherwise, your computer may not detect boot device and during startup process the sceen will show as the second figure below.

Error information after disabling "Secure Boot" and Boot Mode changes.

 

 

When using GIGABYTE motherboard:

About Acer Notebook Close Secure Boot:

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

 

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly

Problem Type -- Some Windows10 Users Cant Install MRT Driver Correctly


Secure Boot default status is gray and disabled, switch to the next page, select the option to set the password for bios, and set a password for bios. Then go back to the Secure Boot option,now the option has changed to a blue selectable state, then press Enter and finally press F10 to save it.

If it is other models motherboard, you can google the keyword "close the secure boot" to find out how to turn off the "Secure Boot" of your motherboard.

 
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