Pavilion d m6-1045dx: digital signature

I just reformated recently. Was not difficult, just felt it was time.  After the new installation of Windows 7, it began to appear, for example after the installation of the graphics driver Intel high definition (HD). I tried to download again, but I don't think that it installed properly.  Looking in the Device Manager it tells me this: Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might be installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or maybe it's a malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52) I get this pretty much everything what re books one (digitally signed drivers)... Also a problem is preventing the resolution of Windows problems to start. I cannot even update windows, says service not running... Is there a driver I need to install the first before hand? Don't know which ones I need, I never had this problem with one of my computers...

OK so this is fixed... upgraded for Windows 10. Everything works perfectly now, just thought you should know.

I still want to know why I had this problem. I'd be happy to hear your opinion...

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