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2.I searched for them in the registry the result was:
under d347ptr 74 values, under d347bus 76 values.
I haven't deleted them yet bc i wasn't sure how safe it's to delete
so many values.
3.In my pc event log i saw this error message:
"The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
d347bus". ( this occurred after i deleted the files, but not the registry values ).
I have 2 questions:
1. Is this development of events ok and is it totally safe to delete
all the mentioned registry values?
2. Can i expect that the error message of the event log will disappear
after deleting the registry values?
Ok, all the registry values have been deleted and i have no error message, but there is a new problem with the "PnP BIOS extension" in the device manager, that is yellow.
Delete the following key in registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\R oot\SYSTEM\000x
000x is the Key, which belongs to PnP BIOS Extension (check DeviceDesc in the key) (don't delete another key!). It is possible you have to change registry permissions for this key (remove all Deny).
Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
Peace Through Power
I read the link, most of the mentioned steps already have been done by me, so the only step remained was to delete the
"unknown device", which i did and for now it seems the problem has been fixed.
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