Hello, I have recently purchased a Corsair H115i liquid cooler and installed it. Upon installation I downloaded the Corsair Link 4 software. The issue I found then was that my cooler was not listed on the main screen.
I did some research and found out that it is a common issue where Windows 10 does not accept the Digital Driver Signature of the cooler, as I have it connected to a UBS 2 port on my motherboard. I managed to briefly fixing this by going into the Advanced Boot Settings and disabling the driver signature check and reinstalled my software and it was then functioning normally.
Today when I booted my PC I saw that the same issue was present, it then dawned on me that I would have to disable the driver check every time I boot my PC.
My question is if there is a way to only allow that specific driver to operate without permanently disabling the digital driver check through the Command Prompt?
Thank you in advance.
I did some research and found out that it is a common issue where Windows 10 does not accept the Digital Driver Signature of the cooler, as I have it connected to a UBS 2 port on my motherboard. I managed to briefly fixing this by going into the Advanced Boot Settings and disabling the driver signature check and reinstalled my software and it was then functioning normally.
Today when I booted my PC I saw that the same issue was present, it then dawned on me that I would have to disable the driver check every time I boot my PC.
My question is if there is a way to only allow that specific driver to operate without permanently disabling the digital driver check through the Command Prompt?
Thank you in advance.