Did you turn off your paging file?
Type: Posts; User: ajtronic
Did you turn off your paging file?
Reason I was asking was because of the nature of SSDs and their limited writes. I have the Samsung SSD 850 EVO, and I can't recall the lifetime writes on it.
To be safe I left system restore off...
Hey guys,
I recently installed an SSD and I found out while running Samsung's OS Optimization disk that it has turned off System Restore by default. I of course can turn it back on, but I wanted...
SOLVED:
I found the ghost device in the registry by the key name (long string of letters and numbers I posted on the first page) and deleted that entry from...
I partially solved this.
First, I went into the registry to the exact place where I mentioned before. Under that registry entry I changed...
I think it may have to do with an install of the WIDCOMM bluetooth software that was leftover from an older version of Windows (before the upgrade).
I tried to uninstall it, it gave some errors of...
Nice. Make sure you mark this thread as "Solved"
Although its not specifically for your motherboard, but this is a driver you can try. If it is incompatible, it wont let you install it.
Atheros Bluetooth Driver for Windows 10 (64-bit) - Desktop -...
Whats it say in Bluetooth radios in Device Manager? Nothing?
Do you know the exact Atheros Bluetooth model number?
Is it one of these?
Qualcomm ATHEROS Bluetooth drivers for Windows
Oh okay. You cant remove it with this app anyways because it isn't listed as 'ghosted.'
I was actually referring to the Bluetooth peripheral Device listed underneath all of the zeros, under "no...
Thanks for the nifty app, unfortunately the ghost device is still there. It is unbelievable. :sarc:
I do have this odd device at the very top, but I cannot remove it:
56719
56720
The "ghost" device is not hidden, so toggling that is not a all useful.
Categorize this under "annoying Windows stuff" haha
Thanks for that application. I like cleaning out old stuff.
I used it, as deleted a lot of old driver packages.
As for the problem at hand, I did not find the "Nexus 7" device under Device...
I found the device in the registry under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{ca4fe134-f2ae-4594-b009-08cb336539be}
If I delete the registry GUID subkey it deletes the "Nexus 7" from showing up under My PC,...
I'll try to uninstall the bluetooth adapter and see what happens.
EDIT: that did nothing, the ghost device still remains even when the bluetooth adapter is uninstalled and also when it is disabled.
This.
I also went into the power options, advanced power settings, expand the sleep option, then allow wake timers. I have mine to disabled on battery and only important wake timers when plugged in.
The unwanted device that shows up on my PC is constant, I believe I installed it via Bluetooth to share files back and forth.
I haven't used it in about a year, but I just now got motivated to...
EDIT to save you time:
This thread has some useful tools to help rid your computer of old driver packages and ghost devices.
Turns out my issue was a registry problem, that was resolved on the 2nd...