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    In addition, the kernel-mode code signing policy for 64-bit versions of Windows Vista and later versions of Windows specifies that a kernel-mode driver must be signed for the driver to load.
    A kernel-mode boot-start driver must have an embedded test signature. This applies to any type of PnP or non-PnP kernel-mode driver. A kernel-mode driver that is not a boot-start driver must have either a test-signed catalog file or the driver file must include an embedded test signature.
    One of the white papers referred is Digital Signatures for Kernel Modules on Windows which describes the load process and explains why self-signing won't be sufficient: When a driver is loaded into kernel memory, Windows Vista verifies the digital signature of the driver image file.
    More so, it provides a link which contains the following statement: "The 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have special signature requirements for kernel mode device drivers. If you use a 64-bit version of Windows, then you cannot create your own certificate for signing.
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