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Otherwise you'd be installing all the drivers that come with your motherboard including sound and going with your graphics driver (maybe the latest or if you have to, Something older).
I guess the anticheat doesn't wanna tell you exactly what's wrong because that helps the hackers.
In that case, find out what the card really is and flash the firmware so it matches. Then use a signed driver.
yes sorry its synchronous audio router driver
But if you did that, Windows would no longer flag the driver and the anti-cheat should not be able to detect it.
More than an unsigned driver, hopefully that drive is one you either modified yourself or got from a reputable source. If not, it could be malware and that may be the real reason it's getting flagged by the anti-cheat.
One other thing, if you made the driver yourself...why not sign it yourself...?
the anti cheat detects that i have driver signature enforcement off, and i didn't say i made it plus signing a driver costs hundreds and permissions