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<blockquote data-quote="sepik" data-source="post: 897321" data-attributes="member: 74435"><p>Hello,</p><p>When you uninstall an AV by using their own uninstaller, they often does not clear the drivers. Tho those drivers are not in use when you boot up your 'puter and those entries are in yellow color when you run autoruns. That's why good registry cleaner comes handy, or use privazer/R-Wipe & Clean to clean obsolete driverstore registry entries. I've just ran that driver store software scanner thingy, nothing "driver" leftovers found.</p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>-sepik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sepik, post: 897321, member: 74435"] Hello, When you uninstall an AV by using their own uninstaller, they often does not clear the drivers. Tho those drivers are not in use when you boot up your 'puter and those entries are in yellow color when you run autoruns. That's why good registry cleaner comes handy, or use privazer/R-Wipe & Clean to clean obsolete driverstore registry entries. I've just ran that driver store software scanner thingy, nothing "driver" leftovers found. Kind regards, -sepik [/QUOTE]
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