If I thought XingCode, and Game Guard, were not already Malicious enough not providing people a way to uninstall after uninstalling Black Desert...
Now you have to disable "
Driver Signature Enforcement" to be able to get XingCode to properly Maliciously install itself because "Microsoft didn't white list it for good reasons" with windows 10, and this opens up a whole hole of security exploits / attacks that can be launched outside of the game through website and simply visiting a site with Malicious code can take advantage of this...
Meanwhile "Easy Anti Cheat" and "Battleye" require it to be turned on because they are not Malicious...Goes to show what companies are really being legit here.
http://forum.webzen.com/forum/en/c9-english/c9-general-discussion/2233412-xign-code-error-0xe019101a http://forum.blackdesertonline.com/index.php?/topic/108060-error-0xe019101a/ I do not recommend anyone disable "Driver Signature Enforcement" Let alone permit any type of Rootkit onto their system, the only way to get developers to stop using this is to show them with your wallets.
I don't mind Anti-Cheat, Just us something that is reputable, provides an uninstaller, and asks before installing so users have the option to decline and remove the game.
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Not specific to these two anti cheat programs.
You can temporarily disable driver signature enforcement using a built in startup feature in Windows 10.
Or you remain afraid of the dark.
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