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    I found this link with some answers maybe it will help everyone?

    http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=271554

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    We've begun the driver signing process. Hopefully it will be completed within the next couple of weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith@HPTuners View Post
    We've begun the driver signing process. Hopefully it will be completed within the next couple of weeks.
    Sounds great!

    So when this process is completed, will the current drivers be automatically detected and accepted by Vista & (W7)? Or, will we have to unload the current drivers and reinstall and allow it to see the driver signing during the download process?
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    You will likely need to uninstall your old drivers & install these new ones.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill@HPTuners View Post
    You will likely need to uninstall your old drivers & install these new ones.

    Thanks for the info. Will do!
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    Great news!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith@HPTuners View Post
    We've begun the driver signing process. Hopefully it will be completed within the next couple of weeks.
    THANK YOU!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XenSS06 View Post
    I read some where that we can create a .bat (batch) to automaticly do the F8 & Turn Off Function at every start up.

    I have been researching this every day but i dont know how to write the .bat file to do such.
    this works well, I use it,
    http://www.citadelindustries.net/rea...plus/index.php

    Good news about the driver signing!

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    Thats great news about the driver signing. Its getting old having to reboot and do the f8 thing.

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    Any updates on the new drivers?

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    Thanks Keith, you have no idea how much it bugs me to have to restart to use your software everytime

    Just remember not to hate us(end users), hate Microsoft!
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    We've gone through the tedious signing process, please try the drivers here:
    http://www.hptuners.com/pub/HPT_MPVI_Drivers.zip

    Please post up your results.
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    To those installing these drivers you must go into your device manager with your interface connected right click and uninstall, the mark the box to make sure you delete the old drivers completely so your pc will recognize the new drivers you've just downloaded.

    Once you've uninstalled them disconnect the interface then connect it again & run through the normal steps to find the drivers, this time it won't ask you to continue with the unsigned drivers because, well, now they're signed!

    They seem to work fine for me thus far, I'll do some more testing tomorrow.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    Awesome!

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    Windows 7 32 bit RC after I uninstalled the drivers, disconnected the interface, then reconnected the interface recognized them as an "other device" so what you need to do in that case is right click on HP Tuners MPVI-update drivers then go through the shpeal, then click on the OTHER HP Tuners MPVI-update drivers and go through that process.

    Not difficult but did catch me off guard as vista was a bit easier in that aspect.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    Tested out functionality today read/write/scanning no blue screen which is the main concern with driver changes, everything worked flawlessly so I give them a thumbs up.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    Thanks! Works Great!!!!!!

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    Woot! thats what we like to hear
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by minytrker View Post
    Thanks! Works Great!!!!!!
    I second that! Thanks Bill & engineers!

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    Keith deserves the credit, he took the initiative to get it done...we just locked him in the cage with the people at microsoft that sign the drivers and didn't let him eat until it was over.

    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"