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Shane:
There is a driver installed in order for that to be showing up, so we need to find the driver.
So I need to see what drivers are installed. Download and install my hardware identify program
http://www.tweaking.com/files/setups/tweaking.com_hardware_identify_setup.exe
Then open it and when it loads up and you see the list, just right click on the list and save the whole list to a txt file and the post that txt file for me :-)
It may not show up in this list, but some do, depends if they add an item to the device manager or not :-)
Shane
Missasip1938:
Done attached
Shane:
OK it wasnt listed in there. So I download the program, extracted the setup so I can see what files it is doing. And man does that thing get into everything lol
Anyways I found the drivers that it does install and the service.
Service:
LSCWinService
Drivers:
pcicsa_x64.sys
ldiagio_uefi.sys
ldiagio_legacy.sys
ldiagio.sys
So see if you have any of those on your system.
You can also go to the device manager, then go to advanced and click on show hidden items. Then in the device manager list will be the non plug and play drivers installed, see if any of those are in there.
Shane
Missasip1938:
Negative on all files and checking Device Manager yielded nothing after I had to show all hidden. I did a scan of the hard drive and of the registry and didn't find any of those you listed.
Shane:
Well... crap balls lol
It wouldn't let me install it in vmware so I couldn't dig in and try to find it. So I am limited on it.
I hate to say this, but without me being able to get my hands on it on my end and rip into it, i dont know what to have you do next. I would say grab the newest version they have, install it, reboot and then uninstall it. Sometimes uninstallers miss something and they fix it in an update. :wink:
Shane
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