Signing kernel mode driver usbser.sys win 7.

Have signed a kernal-mode driver for our Windows 7 but when installed receive a code 39 error "driver possibly damaged or missing"
I am aware that it must be SHA1 for Windows 7 and this is indicated in the thumbprint, also have verified the signature which came out with no errors. (signtool verify )
My CA is Verisign.   
Appreciate any help.
regards
JIm

The problem is related to the USBSER.SYS as I had the same problem with a clean PC.
I finally succeeded in installing the driver when I copied one of the existing USBSER.SYS from the host PC to the folder from where the .cat and inf files replacing the USBSER.SYS file that I used with the driver package.
I tried to install the driver on another win7 PC with the new USBSER.SYS file but initially failed, but then succeeded after copying an existing USBSER.SYS file from the new host PC to the installation folder.              
  I also had to delete the existing USBSER.SYS in the windows\system32\drivers folder prior to installation.   
Doing a file seach on several win7 pc's there are several versions of USBSER.SYS in repositories and driver folders. 
Questions I hope someone can answer.
Does anyone have any idea of which versions of USBSER.SYS one should use for the respective OS's?
The USBSER.SYS already exists in windows so why is it necessary for me to include a USBSER.SYS in the driver installation folder?  Why doesn't just use the existing one installed with windows?
Has it something to do with my INF file that refers to the copying of the USBSER.SYS?
[DriverInstall.NTamd64]
include=mdmcpq.inf
CopyFiles=DriverCopyFiles.NTamd64
AddReg=DriverInstall.NTamd64.AddReg
[DriverCopyFiles.NTamd64]
usbser.sys,,,0x20
Thanks in advance.

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