
To ensure the drivers are working correctly:
Installing Miracle drivers on 64-bit systems requires bypassing Windows security checks. By disabling Driver Signature Enforcement, running the installer as Administrator, and manually assigning drivers via Device Manager, you can ensure your Miracle Box is detected and ready for mobile repairs.
Hardware: Unknown PCI-E SATA controller (JMicron JMB36X clone)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 22H2 (64-bit)
Driver source: Snappy Driver Installer (SDI) – “JMicron JMB36X – modded”
Procedure: miracle driver installation windows 8-10-64bit
Result: Functional SATA ports with 4-drive RAID support.
Use when: You have the original 64-bit driver from Windows 7/8.0, but Windows 10 refuses to install due to "Third-party INF does not contain digital signature information." To ensure the drivers are working correctly:
Install the legacy driver:
Make it semi-permanent (won't survive every reboot but useful): If there is no yellow exclamation mark next
Pro tip: If the driver unloads after reboot, use Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (DSEO) or EasyBCD to enable test signing mode permanently (bcdedit /set testsigning on). You’ll see a "Test Mode" watermark, but the miracle driver will work.
Before connecting your Miracle Box or dongle, ensure you have the following:
To verify the installation was successful: