⚠️ Warning: Disable this only temporarily. Re-enable it after installation (by normal reboot) for security.
This is the most reliable way to install an unsigned DCSD driver for legacy hardware.
Windows 10, by default, blocks the installation of drivers that are not digitally signed by Microsoft. Most DCSD cables (often based on Silicon Labs CP210x or FTDI chips) have drivers that are signed. However, if your "Magico DCSD" cable uses a generic or modified vendor-specific protocol, Windows 10 will reject it.
Symptoms:
The "Magico DCSD" driver issue on Windows 10 is not a defect of the hardware, but a side effect of modern security protocols clashing with legacy code. By temporarily bypassing Driver Signature Enforcement or utilizing generic serial drivers, you can breathe new life into your DCSD interface.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Verify with your hardware vendor that a Windows 10 signed driver does not already exist before disabling security features.
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