Does WinPE 10 64Bit support Test Signed?

Hi there,

I'm building a I2C test drive(SPBtesttool, test signed only) and intend to inject it into WinPE 10 64bit. However I found it doesn't work(as the picture)

Is there any idea to let it work correctly under WinPE 10 64bit? Or the best way is to get WHQL? Thanks your

September 7th, 2015 2:26am

Hi Vannes,

Thank you for your question.

As I am concerned, Windows PE 64 bits support test signed. By the error the device has the following problem: 52, we could refer to the following link:

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/51194b3b-256f-4b6a-b8d3-937bc9ed2dd8/the-device-has-the-following-problem-52?forum=wdk 

In addition, we could refer to the following link to learn more about DevCon Status:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff544831%28v=vs.85%29.aspx 

If there are any questions regarding this issue, please be free to let me know.

Best Regard,

Jim
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September 9th, 2015 3:19am

Hello Jim:

Very appreciated for your help, but under Windows 10 PE the commands seems not able to run:

I know these two are workable under Windows...Or any component I lose to add to Windows PE?

September 11th, 2015 12:30am

You can't use BCDEdit to run those commands from within WinPE because they do not take effect until restart. And since WinPE is running in RAMdisk, a restart will clear any changes you made.

So the error you are getting there indicates you are not using a BCD to boot your WinPE. Try looking for method to boot WinPE off hard-disk, then maybe you can have a BCD.

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September 11th, 2015 12:07pm

You can't use BCDEdit to run those commands from within WinPE because they do not take effect until restart. And since WinPE is running in RAMdisk, a restart will clear any changes you made.

So the error you are getting there indicates you are not using a BCD to boot your WinPE. Try looking for method to boot WinPE off hard-disk, then maybe you can have a BCD.

September 11th, 2015 4:06pm

You can't use BCDEdit to run those commands from within WinPE because they do not take effect until restart. And since WinPE is running in RAMdisk, a restart will clear any changes you made.

So the error you are getting there indicates you are not using a BCD to boot your WinPE. Try looking for method to boot WinPE off hard-disk, then maybe you can have a BCD.

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September 11th, 2015 4:06pm

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