johnsimion
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I previously posted concerning my troubles when I attempted to update the firmware and change a few settings on my Sena SMH5's. The Sena Device Manager would not recognize my communicators. It would download the latest Sena driver but Windows 10 would post: "Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source (Code 52)."
Instead of simply fixing the digital signature of its drivers to satisfy Windows, Sena's response is an "end run" around the problem that allows the user to install unverified drivers. A lazy solution on their part IMO but at least they helped me make it work -- after a good week of pulling my hair out trying to figure this out. The following are a combination of my own tips and theirs. Hope this may help some fellow SpyderLovers.
1) You really have to use the original Sena cable. Another cable may charge the unit but won't necessarily allow updates. There is a way to make sure your USB connection is recognized; it's in the Sena program files, USBCheck.exe.
2) Assuming your USB is up and running properly, click the Start Menu and select "Settings."
3) Click "Update and Security."
4) Click "Recovery."
5) Click "Restart Now" which is located under "Advanced Startup."
6) Click "Troubleshoot."
7) Click "Advanced Options."
8) Click "Startup Settings." On my Windows 10, this was NOT on the "Advanced Options" page, but there was a tiny line at the bottom (no actual button) where it lists "Additional Options," and the "Startup Settings" are on that second page.
9) Press "7" or "F7" to disable driver signature enforcement. At this point the computer will restart. Once it restarts, you can then use Sena Device Manager and it will install Sena's NON-digitally signed drivers. Once I got to this point, everything was fine. Once you restart the computer again, it will revert back to requiring driver signature enforcement but it won't matter because now the proper drivers are installed.
See, only nine (9) easy steps to install a unsigned driver instead of just providing a signed driver in the first place. Thanks, Sena!
Instead of simply fixing the digital signature of its drivers to satisfy Windows, Sena's response is an "end run" around the problem that allows the user to install unverified drivers. A lazy solution on their part IMO but at least they helped me make it work -- after a good week of pulling my hair out trying to figure this out. The following are a combination of my own tips and theirs. Hope this may help some fellow SpyderLovers.
1) You really have to use the original Sena cable. Another cable may charge the unit but won't necessarily allow updates. There is a way to make sure your USB connection is recognized; it's in the Sena program files, USBCheck.exe.
2) Assuming your USB is up and running properly, click the Start Menu and select "Settings."
3) Click "Update and Security."
4) Click "Recovery."
5) Click "Restart Now" which is located under "Advanced Startup."
6) Click "Troubleshoot."
7) Click "Advanced Options."
8) Click "Startup Settings." On my Windows 10, this was NOT on the "Advanced Options" page, but there was a tiny line at the bottom (no actual button) where it lists "Additional Options," and the "Startup Settings" are on that second page.
9) Press "7" or "F7" to disable driver signature enforcement. At this point the computer will restart. Once it restarts, you can then use Sena Device Manager and it will install Sena's NON-digitally signed drivers. Once I got to this point, everything was fine. Once you restart the computer again, it will revert back to requiring driver signature enforcement but it won't matter because now the proper drivers are installed.
See, only nine (9) easy steps to install a unsigned driver instead of just providing a signed driver in the first place. Thanks, Sena!