Nvidia drivers dont install on windows 8

Hi, im trying to install drivers for my gtx 670m vga on windows 8 and its imposible.
With original drivers it says  there is no hardware compatible.
With modded inf it recognize card and start install but stop with an error installing the driver.
Using the "i have a disk" method it locates the driver but it says that the driver is missing files or it has a wrong hash.
So, i think my problem is that because i need a modded driver windows recognize it and doesnt let me install, so is there a ways to bypass windows security with drivers install?
if not.
Can anyone send me a valid nvidia gtx 670m BIOS or a way to mod my bios with vendor and subsystem ID  to flash to mine so i can install nvidia drivers without mod them?
Thx in advance. I will really apreciate help because right now the only thing that isnt working is my vga.

SOLVED
Just press win+I then select configure PC
Inside that go to general, troublesoting,
And there there is an option to restart without the signature check on drivers
^^

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