ATI Tray Tools + Vista64

Mefisto

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boas ppl

alguem sabe como por o ATI Tray Tools a funcionar no vista x64 ?
o gajo queixa-se

cannot connect to low level driver

abraços \o
 
Tenho o mesmo problema,.. alguém nos pode ajudar!?

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Encontrei isto:

I am unable to start the low lvl driver under Windows Vista 64-bit. How can i fix that?
Vista x64 needs signed drivers otherwise it will not allow to load them. And as you could think of signing a driver is an expensive task because of Micro$oft. (Maybe if we donate Ray the amount needed he would do it, dont know, what i remember a sign for a year costs ~450 US Dollar)

fix1:
aka "I just want to test ATT under x64"
while windows startup hit F8 in the upcomming menu select "Disable Signed Driver Checking".

fix2:
aka "I cant live without ATT, give me the full ****"

load:
bcdedit -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS

unload:
bcdedit /deletevalue loadoptions

or maybe you can sign the driver yourself as follows
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true
follow the instructions to install the tools, gen your own certificate, import, sign the driver, and use bcdedit to permanently load it into test mode

Vista x64 beta:
or try deactivating digital driver signing check in Vista permanently until you manually reactivate it as follows

1. Create a shortcut on the desktop to cmd.exe
(this recipe explains how to create a shortcut if you don't know how)

2. Right-click on the shortcut and select Run as administrator

3. When the command window opens, type or paste the following and press ENTER:

Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks ON

4. Reboot and then try installing the driver.
 
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pois mas usando o bcdedit ja nao funciona no vista x64 com spi pq a MS desactivou essa possibilidade

a unica forma é carregar em f8 antes do SO arrancar e escolher disable driver signing enforcement ou qq coisa assim

mas eu quqeria era uma forma permanente em vez de ter de fazer isto cada vez que arranco o pc

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Aqui está a solução! :)

ReadyDriver Plus install itself as boot.bin file, and then modifies Windows Vista Boot Configuration Data (BCD), which is then read by Windows Boot Manager (the bootloader for Vista) to load ReadyDriver. When Windows Vista boot loader reads BCD, it loads ReadyDriver which will then makes the appropriate selection to disable Signed Driver Signature Enforcement, based on what user choose to install. So in a way, ReadyDriver Plus manages to permanently disable driver signing enforcement in Windows Vista, both x32 and x64, by automatically select “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement” option in the “Advanced Boot Options” menu on system startup.

DOWNLOAD ReadyDriver Plus 1.1:
http://citadel.x10hosting.com/readydriverplus/
 
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Vou desenterrar isto,

Alguem sabe se a solução apresentada acima é segura? Instalei ontem o Vista64 e gostava de usar o ATT :)
 
procurem no forum do att por uma cena chamada attloader.exe
consegui meter no meu vista x64 a funcionar com isso sem necessidade de meter o readydriver ou akele comando do vista... têm ke o colocar na pasta do att e dps criar um atalho e se kiserem mete-lo logo no arranque...
se nao o acharem mandem-me pm ke tenho isso guardado.
 
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1. Place the loader in the ATT folder
2. In control panel go to scheduled tasks
3. In right hand pane select "create task"
4. Type in name then tick "run with highest privileges"
5. Click triggers, click new then choose "at log on"
6. Click actions and browse to attloader
7. Click conditions and untick everything
8. Close everything
9. Log off windows, then back on and ATT will load automatically!


NOTE: Dont forget to uncheck "Load with windows" option from ATT wherever you use or not UAC.



Bom ano :p
 
venho desenterrar para dizer que a tecnica postada pelo d2 funciona no win7 x64 e dá um jeitaço
no vista nao tinha isto configurado e era seca ter de dar permissões cada vez que ligava o pc

só alterei uma opção no separador general do create task, em baixo: onde tinha windows vista ..., troquei para windows 7
 
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