To patch the driver for a local test install, we can comment this out or point it to a non-existent file, forcing Windows to treat it as an unsigned driver rather than a "tampered" signed driver.
Old network chips (e.g., the Intel 8255x series) use the PCI0012 identifier. Enthusiasts running Windows 10/11 on retro hardware often apply community-created patches to force modern OS compatibility.
To patch the driver for a local test install, we can comment this out or point it to a non-existent file, forcing Windows to treat it as an unsigned driver rather than a "tampered" signed driver.
Old network chips (e.g., the Intel 8255x series) use the PCI0012 identifier. Enthusiasts running Windows 10/11 on retro hardware often apply community-created patches to force modern OS compatibility.
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