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Symptom & Impact
Required hardware component fails to initialize after reboot because unsigned legacy driver is blocked.
Environment & Reproduction
Occurs after Secure Boot enablement or firmware reset.
Confirm-SecureBootUEFI
pnputil /enum-drivers
Get-CimInstance Win32_PnPSignedDriver | Select DeviceName,DriverVersion,IsSigned
Root Cause Analysis
Unsigned or improperly signed boot-critical driver violates Secure Boot policy requirements.
Quick Triage
Identify blocked driver and confirm whether signed replacement is available.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Review code integrity and kernel boot event logs to confirm enforcement point.

Solution — Primary Fix
Replace legacy package with vendor-signed driver compatible with Secure Boot.
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pnputil /delete-driver oem77.inf /uninstall /force
pnputil /add-driver C:DriversSigned*.inf /install

Solution — Alternative Approaches
If business-critical, use temporary host replacement while signed package certification completes.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Device initializes correctly with Secure Boot enabled and no integrity violations.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior firmware setting only under approved risk exception and change control.
Prevention & Hardening
Maintain signed-driver inventory and precheck all boot-critical devices.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
May appear with startup delays and kernel code integrity alerts.
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References & Further Reading
Microsoft Secure Boot, code integrity, and driver signing guidance.
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