need help undoing a command on command prompt

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so I was looking for a fix on a problem i had installing a program, and I read to type this on command prompt: bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS & bcdedit /set testsigning on


after I did, everything seemed normal but when I tried to launch a game, it failed. I dont know what I did or what the command did but I want to undo PLEASE HELP

EDIT: I JUST RESTARTED MY COMPUTER AND THERES SOMEONE ON THE BOTTOM LEFT CORNER ON MY DESKTOP THAT SAYS
"TEST MODE
WINDOWS 10 PRO
BUILD 10240"
HELP
 
You can't "undo" a command, you can only undo the effect. Basically you set you PC into debug mode and possibly installed malware because NO real program will ever require you to disable core Windows security features to work. While you can disable test mode and re-enable integrity checks, I would highly recommend reformatting (after backing up your files to an external disk) to avoid secondary issues (malware you may have installed)
 


Do you know the code to undo the effect, no i didnt get a virus it was this program:
http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm
for my mic, the command I did didnt work so I want to undo it
When I tried to install the program it said it didnt have a signature or something so I googled it and I found this, the code i entered
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-hardware/how-to-install-a-driver-that-does-not-contain/7c3f299b-3483-4c96-8c44-87c7451af222?auth=1
 


It wasnt a game it was rust, a game i bought on steam. and i didnt get a malware,
it was this program
http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm
I had an error when installing so I googled it and found this:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-hardware/how-to-install-a-driver-that-does-not-contain/7c3f299b-3483-4c96-8c44-87c7451af222?auth=1
the code that i entered,
thanks anyways,,,
 


I am not going to click that link to check out what software it is. I stand by the statement that you likely installed malware, and you should reformat. No real software ever asks you to disable core security features.
 


well its a virtual audio cable, I know it's not a virus, a lot of people use it with adobe audition for noise cancellation during livestreams.

it DID NOT tell me to put the command that i did, this is the error I got when installing:
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I googled the error and someone on microsoft answers posted that as a solve, so I tried it.
After posting the commands the problem still happened to the solve i found wasnt the right answer, thats why i want to undo the commands.

I fixed the start on test problem but still trying to figure out what DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS does and how to undo the effect.