Completely delete the virtual optical drive remaining after the Vista uninstall daemon tools

  

Q: After uninstalling the daemon tools, it is found that there is still no uninstallation clean, there are residual virtual optical drives, and restarting many times does not work, what should be used to solve.

A:

Vista installed the virtual drive Daemon tools, but after uninstalling, I found that the virtual drive still exists, how can I completely delete it? The solution is as follows:

1. According to the Open Device Manager, find the "d347prt scsi controller" or "d346prt scsi controller" in the ScsI and RAID controllers (depending on the version of the daemon you installed)

2. System Device Find "pnp bios extension" Delete (if any)

3. Open the folder option and remove the "Hide Protected Operating System Files" , "Hide files and folders"Set to display all files and folders"

Search for d346bus.sys and d346prt.sys under the system folder (this version will have different display, such as The 3.46 version of the display is found for d346bus.sys and d346prt.sys).

4. Open the Registry Editor and search for the previously mentioned d346bus.sys and d346prt.sys (there are different displays here, such as the 3.46 version shown as d346bus.sys and d346prt.sys)< Br>

5. Restart, check the device manager, whether the system device has any residue, if it is found with a yellow exclamation mark, delete it.



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