![]() In Windows 10 initial release all drivers needed to be signed using either the SHA1 hash or the SHA256 hash.In Windows 8 all drivers needed to be signed using either the SHA1 hash or the SHA256 hash.In Windows 7 SP1 64bit, fully patched, all drivers needed to be signed using either the SHA1 hash or the SHA256 hash.In Windows 7 64bit SP0 all drivers needed to be signed using the SHA1 hash.In Windows Vista 64bit all drivers needed to be code signed.In Windows Vista 32bit only boot start drivers needed to be code signed.In Windows XP there was no special requirements.Over the years Microsoft has changed the signing requirements for loading kernel mode device drivers. Background information on code signingĬoding signing proves the software came from a particular developer and protects against corruption and manipulation of the driver code. However if you are using Windows Server 2016, or the orginal Win7 release without any patches, there is still a problem, so read on. ![]() ![]() ![]() So OSFMount V2.0 build 1001 largely corrects this issue. With the V2.0 build 1001 release of OSFMount we got our new driver signed by Microsoft. Being a new driver, this initially fell foul of the new Win10 build 1607 signing requirements. But with the release of V2.0 of OSFMount in 2018 we did a lot of work in the driver to improve performance. That is to say it was an old driver, and exempt from some of the new signing checks. In V1.x of OSFMount this was not normally a problem as the device driver we were shipping was from the year 2012. This error is usually related to code signing problems. Sometimes, depending on your operating system there is a problem running this device driver and you'll get the message, Error loading OSFMount Driver. This device driver is called OSFMount.sys and it is loaded the first time you create a new drive with OSFMount. To create a RAM drive or mount a disk image into a RAM with a drive letter, OSFMount uses a device driver to create a virtual disk volume. Home » Support » FAQs and Tutorials » Error loading OSFMount driver? Why do I get the error, Error loading OSFMount Driver?
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