8 Windows kernel-mode drivers

I am trying to load drivers for printer Brother for Windows 8 out of the site and receive an error message indicating that I can not install a kernel mode driver.  Told me by the manufacturer of the printer I need to change the settings on my computer to enable kernel-mode drivers.  How can I do this?

In fact, I had to figure this out for me after the hiring of a coming computer company to try to solve my problem.

The end result is that my laptop has a program on this subject called "Driver Manager.  I ended up going in properties (right-click on the icon), went in the 'security' tab and click on all the 'special permissions' buttons until the driver manager program allowed me to set up as an administrator.

Once I did, I didn't end up having any more "kernel mode driver errors" and drivers downloaded with no other problems.

Funny, is that I bought my laptop 1 month earlier than my business (both running Windows 8) partner.  Downloaded the drivers to the computer the first time without problem.  I spend days trying to get mine to download.  His computer end up having the same driver manager program that mine did.

I hope this helps.  I know that your frustration!

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