08-01-2026, 01:19 AM
Kernel Driver Manager 64 v0.01
kdm64.exe, MD5: 41D630096A15A9E03743E1AF8912D8B0
driver-signed.sys, MD5: 53177ADFEFC5859BE7E89131E11CECAC
64bit version of the original 32bit version of Kernel Driver manager.
This program was built using decompiled code from the 32 version of Kernel Driver Manager v1.4
created by four-f and Twister. The code has been edited/updated to be 64bit-compatible.
FYI: This is a test build only! A signed kernel driver, provided by Boot, is being included
for testing. However, if you have other Kernel drivers please test them and provide feedback
to me - good or bad.
Note:
The "Options" button is a work in progress. Hopefully, I will be able to implement those
features from the 32bit Kernel Driver Manager v1.4 in a future update.
Administrator context is required for use.
Resolved bugs/bad behaviors:
For some reason, the tool was not closing out properly and being reverted to being a background
task. This has been rectified, hopefully.
Usage:
1. Click the 3 dots button.
2. Locate kerel driver, highlight and click open.
3. Hit the register button and then the start button.
4. Read the output window for success or failure.
*You can/should also use the "driverquery /v" command to verify if the driver has been
successfully loaded.
Within a CMD prompt:
1. Driverquery /v > list.txt
2. Notepad list.txt
3. Locate driver name and status.
Big shout-out and thanks to Boot for allowing me to use his signed driver for ease of testing!!
Stingered (2026)
kdm64.exe, MD5: 41D630096A15A9E03743E1AF8912D8B0
driver-signed.sys, MD5: 53177ADFEFC5859BE7E89131E11CECAC
64bit version of the original 32bit version of Kernel Driver manager.
This program was built using decompiled code from the 32 version of Kernel Driver Manager v1.4
created by four-f and Twister. The code has been edited/updated to be 64bit-compatible.
FYI: This is a test build only! A signed kernel driver, provided by Boot, is being included
for testing. However, if you have other Kernel drivers please test them and provide feedback
to me - good or bad.
Note:
The "Options" button is a work in progress. Hopefully, I will be able to implement those
features from the 32bit Kernel Driver Manager v1.4 in a future update.
Administrator context is required for use.
Resolved bugs/bad behaviors:
For some reason, the tool was not closing out properly and being reverted to being a background
task. This has been rectified, hopefully.
Usage:
1. Click the 3 dots button.
2. Locate kerel driver, highlight and click open.
3. Hit the register button and then the start button.
4. Read the output window for success or failure.
*You can/should also use the "driverquery /v" command to verify if the driver has been
successfully loaded.
Within a CMD prompt:
1. Driverquery /v > list.txt
2. Notepad list.txt
3. Locate driver name and status.
Big shout-out and thanks to Boot for allowing me to use his signed driver for ease of testing!!
Stingered (2026)


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