Is there a problem in the Driver? How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement?

Опубликовано: 04 Июнь 2026
на канале: CitiSolutions
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If your RFID Hotel Lock Encoder has suddenly stopped working after a Windows 11 update, don’t worry — your encoder is most likely perfectly fine!

In this video, we show you a simple step-by-step method to fix the issue by disabling Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 11. This problem commonly occurs after major Windows updates and can affect not only hotel lock encoders, but also many other devices that use older or unsigned drivers.

In this tutorial you will learn:
• Why the encoder stops working after Windows updates
• How to access Advanced Startup Options
• How to disable Driver Signature Enforcement
• How to reactivate your encoder quickly and easily

This guide is especially useful for hotels using RFID Hotel Lock Systems and encoder devices connected to Windows PCs.

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*Disclaimer:*

This video is created only for educational and troubleshooting purposes for users facing encoder or driver-related issues in Windows 11. Disabling Driver Signature Enforcement may allow certain unsigned drivers to function, but it should be done carefully and only if you trust the driver source.

Citisolutions Hospitality Products Pvt Ltd will not be responsible for any system issues, software conflicts, data loss, or security problems arising from improper use of this procedure. Users are advised to perform these steps at their own discretion or consult a qualified technician if unsure.

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