Why does Windows 7 install drivers every time I boot

sahildave1991

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Every time I start my computer, three drivers start installing
1. ACPI x64-based PC
2. File as Volume Driver
3. Volume Manager
My computer is Windows 7 64-bit. I have used system restore also and done sfc / scannow also, but these drivers install each time.

the battery icon is also missing, i have asked that question in diff threads, pls reply to that as well..
 

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Dell
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4GB
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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
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ATI High Definition Audio Device
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If you reset update to notify rather than install, you can hide the updates. Read my first post, again, it should work.
 

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Dell XPS 420
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Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
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Dell
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6 gb
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ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
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Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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Dell SP2009W 20"
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640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
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Dell USB Keyboard
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If you reset update to notify rather than install, you can hide the updates. Read my first post, again, it should work.

i did that..."check for update but let me choose whether to download and install them"....

but if i am not wrong, these are not windows update, these are some drivers update which is installed by on their own...i hope u got me wat i want to say..
 

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Dell Inspiron N5010
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 450 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor 15"
Screen Resolution
1366x768 (32-bit) (60 Hz)
Hard Drives
320 Gb
OK if they are not coming via automatic update, then go to device manager and make sure that they are correctly installed. If they are not install them properly.
If that does not work, try Bills suggestion
also go to devices and printers and check those drivers, too.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 420
OS
Windows 10, Home Clean Install
CPU
Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6 gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
Sound Card
Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell SP2009W 20"
Hard Drives
640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
Cooling
Fan
Keyboard
Dell USB Keyboard
Mouse
Dell Premium Optical USB
Internet Speed
DSL 2.85

i did that but it didnt help....pls suggest something else...
1. i unchecked all startup items.
2. i checked Hide Microsoft Services, then unchecked the remaining services.
3. rebooted
4. these 3 still installed.

OK if they are not coming via automatic update, then go to device manager and make sure that they are correctly installed. If they are not install them properly.
If that does not work, try Bills suggestion
also go to devices and printers and check those drivers, too.

there is no exclamation or cross sign on the ACPI x64-based PC driver, its under Computer, i tried to update it but it showed that it is up-to-date.
i coudnt find File as Volume Driver and Volume Manager in the device manager.
 
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Dell Inspiron N5010
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 450 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor 15"
Screen Resolution
1366x768 (32-bit) (60 Hz)
Hard Drives
320 Gb

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron N5010
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 450 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor 15"
Screen Resolution
1366x768 (32-bit) (60 Hz)
Hard Drives
320 Gb

My Computer

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Dell Inspiron N5010
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 450 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor 15"
Screen Resolution
1366x768 (32-bit) (60 Hz)
Hard Drives
320 Gb
Did you run SFC /scannow up to three times?

It will not repair everything in one pass if it finds problems. Did a window pop up that says it cannot fix all the problems?
If so you run it again up to three times.

Mike
 

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pls guys solve my other problem as well :(
http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/132862-power-icon-disabled-even-if-laptop-not-ac-power.html

i ended up searching this result...
u need to type "powercfg.exe /globalpowerflag off /option batteryicon " then enter,
then "powercfg.exe /globalpowerflag on /option batteryicon" then enter again.

After this go back to properties and under the notification area tab, now the system icons should be selectable.

but when i tried this cmd gave an error that it is not a command, when i used /help this was the result...can someone tell me how can i use the above method of "/globalpowerflag"...
Code:
<SCHEME_GUID>  (optional) Specifies the GUID of the power scheme
                             to display, can be obtained by using powercfg -l.
              <SUB_GUID>     (optional) Specifies the GUID of the subgroup
                             to display.  Requires a SCHEME_GUID to be provided.


              If neither SCHEME_GUID or SUB_GUID are provided, the settings
              of the current user's active power scheme are displayed.
              If SUB_GUID is not specified, all settings in the specified
              power scheme are displayed.

  -CHANGE, -X Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme.

              Usage: POWERCFG -X <SETTING> <VALUE>

              <SETTING>   Specifies one of the following options:
                          -monitor-timeout-ac <minutes>
                          -monitor-timeout-dc <minutes>
                          -disk-timeout-ac <minutes>
                          -disk-timeout-dc <minutes>
                          -standby-timeout-ac <minutes>
                          -standby-timeout-dc <minutes>
                          -hibernate-timeout-ac <minutes>
                          -hibernate-timeout-dc <minutes>

              Example:
                  POWERCFG -Change -monitor-timeout-ac 5

              This would set the monitor idle timeout value to 5 minutes
              when on AC power.

  -CHANGENAME Modifies the name of a power scheme and optionally it's
              description.

              Usage: POWERCFG -CHANGENAME <GUID> <name> <scheme description>

              If the description is omitted only the name will be changed.

  -DUPLICATESCHEME
              Duplicates the specified power scheme.  The resulting
              GUID which represents the new scheme will be displayed.

              Usage: POWERCFG -DUPLICATESCHEME <GUID> <destination GUID>

              <GUID>  Specifies a scheme GUID obtained by using the powercfg -l.


              If <destination GUID> is omitted, a new GUID will be
              created for the duplicated scheme.

  -DELETE, -D Deletes the power scheme with the specified GUID.

              Usage: POWERCFG -DELETE <GUID>

              <GUID>  obtained by using the LIST parameter.

  -DELETESETTING
              Deletes a power setting.

              Usage: POWERCFG -DELETESETTING <SUB_GUID> <SETTING_GUID>

              <SUB_GUID>      Specifies the subgroup GUID.
              <SETTING_GUID>  Specifies the power setting guid.

  -SETACTIVE, -S
              Makes the specified power scheme active on the system.

              Usage: POWERCFG -SETACTIVE <SCHEME_GUID>

              <SCHEME_GUID>  Specifies the scheme guid.

  -GETACTIVESCHEME
              Retrieve the currently active power scheme.

              Usage: POWERCFG -GETACTIVESCHEME

  -SETACVALUEINDEX
              Sets a value associated with a specified power setting
              while the system is powered by AC power.

              Usage: POWERCFG -SETACVALUEINDEX <SCHEME_GUID> <SUB_GUID>
                                               <SETTING_GUID> <SettingIndex>

              <SCHEME_GUID>   Specifies a power scheme GUID and may be
                              obtained by using PowerCfg /L.
              <SUB_GUID>      Specifies a subgroup of power setting GUID and may

                              be obtained by using "PowerCfg /Q."
              <SETTING_GUID>  Specifies an individual power setting GUID and may

                              be obtained by using "PowerCfg /Q".
              <SettingIndex>  Specifies which of the list of of possible values
                              this power setting will be set to.

              Example:
                  POWERCFG -SetAcValueIndex <GUID> <GUID> <GUID> 5
                  This would set the power setting's AC value to the 5th entry
                  in the list of possible values for this power setting.

  -SETDCVALUEINDEX
              Sets a value associated with a specified power setting
              while the system is powered by DC power.

              Usage: POWERCFG -SETDCVALUEINDEX <SCHEME_GUID> <SUB_GUID>
                                               <SETTING_GUID> <SettingIndex>
              <SCHEME_GUID>   Specifies a power scheme GUID and may be
                              obtained by using PowerCfg /L.
              <SUB_GUID>      Specifies a subgroup of power setting GUID and may

                              be obtained by using "PowerCfg /Q."
              <SETTING_GUID>  Specifies an individual power setting GUID and may

                              be obtained by using "PowerCfg /Q".
              <SettingIndex>  Specifies which of the list of possible values
                              this setting will be set to.

              Example:
                  POWERCFG -SetDcValueIndex <GUID> <GUID> <GUID> 5
                  This would set the power setting's DC value to the 5th entry
                  in the list of possible values for this power setting.

  -HIBERNATE, -H
              Enables-Disables the hibernate feature.  Hibernate timeout is not
              supported on all systems.

              Usage: POWERCFG -H <ON|OFF>
                     POWERCFG -H -Size <PercentSize>
              -Size  Specifies the desired hiberfile size in percentage of the
                     total memory. The default size cannot be smaller than 50.
                     This switch will also enable the hiberfile automatically.

  -AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES, -A
              Reports the sleep states available on the system
              Attempts to report reasons why sleep states are unavailable.

  -DEVICEQUERY
              Return a list of devices that meet the specified criteria.

              Usage: POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY <queryflags>

              <queryflags>  Secifies one of the following criteria:

              wake_from_S1_supported  Return all devices that support waking the

                                      system from a light sleep state.
              wake_from_S2_supported  Return all devices that support waking the

                                      system from a deeper sleep state.
              wake_from_S3_supported  Return all devices that support waking the

                                      system from the deepest sleep state.
              wake_from_any           Return all devices that support waking the

                                      system from any sleep state.
              S1_supported            List devices supporting light sleep.
              S2_supported            List devices supporting deeper sleep.
              S3_supported            List devices supporting deepest sleep.
              S4_supported            List devices supporting hibernation.
              wake_programmable       List devices that are user-configurable
                                      to wake the system from a sleep state.
              wake_armed              List devices that are currently configured

                                      to wake the system from any sleep state.
              all_devices             Return all devices present in the system.
              all_devices_verbose     Return verbose list of devices.
              Example:
                  POWERCFG -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed

  -DEVICEENABLEWAKE
              Enable the device to wake the system from a sleep state.

              Usage: POWERCFG -DEVICEENABLEWAKE <devicename>

              <devicename>  Specifies a device retrieved using
                            "PowerCfg -DEVICEQUERY wake_programmable".

              Example:
                  POWERCFG -DEVICEENABLEWAKE
                                       "Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Explorer"

  -DEVICEDISABLEWAKE <devicename> disable the device from waking the system
              Disable the device from waking the system from a sleep state

              Usage: POWERCFG -DEVICEDISABLEWAKE

              <devicename>  Specifies a device retrieved using
                            "PowerCfg -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed".

  -IMPORT     Imports all power settings from the specified file.

              Usage: POWERCFG -IMPORT <filename> <GUID>

              <filename>  Specify a fully-qualified path to a file generated by
                          using "PowerCfg -EXPORT parameter".
              <GUID>      (optional) The settings are loaded into a power scheme

                          represented by this GUID. If not supplied, powercfg
                          will generate and use a new GUID

              Example:
                  POWERCFG -IMPORT c:\scheme.pow

  -EXPORT     Exports power scheme, represented by the specified GUID, to the
              specified file.

              Usage: POWERCFG -EXPORT <filename> <GUID>

              <filename>  Specify a fully-qualified path to a destination file.
              <GUID>      specifies a power scheme GUID and may be obtained by
                          using "PowerCfg /L"

              Example:
                  POWERCFG -EXPORT c:\scheme.pow
                                   381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e

  -LASTWAKE   Reports information about what woke the system from the last
              sleep transition

  -HELP, -?   Displays information on command-line parameters.

  -ALIASES    Displays all aliases and their corresponding GUIDs.
              The user may use these aliases in place of any GUID on
              the commandline.

  -SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
              Sets a security descriptor associated with a specified
              power setting, power scheme, or action.

              Usage: POWERCFG -SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR <GUID|ACTION> <SDDL>

              <GUID>       Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID.
              <ACTION>     Can be one of the following strings:
                           ActionSetActive, ActionCreate, ActionDefault
              <SDDL>       Specifies a valid security descriptor string in SDDL
                           format. Call POWERCFG -GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR to see
                           an example SDDL STRING.

  -GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
              Gets a security descriptor associated with a specified
              power setting, power scheme, or action.

              Usage: POWERCFG -GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR <GUID|ACTION>
              <GUID>       Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID.
              <ACTION>     Can be one of the following strings:
                           ActionSetActive, ActionCreate, ActionDefault

  -REQUESTS
              Enumerate application and driver Power Requests. Power
              Requests prevent the computer from automatically powering off
              the display or entering a low-power sleep mode.

  -REQUESTSOVERRIDE
              Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process, Service,
              or Driver. If no parameters are specified, this command displays
              the current list of Power Request Overrides.

              Usage: POWERCFG -REQUESTSOVERRIDE <CALLER_TYPE> <NAME> <REQUEST>
              <CALLER_TYPE>    Specifies one of the following caller type:
                               PROCESS, SERVICE, DRIVER. This is obtained by
                               calling the POWERCFG -REQUESTS command.
              <NAME>           Specifies the caller name. This is the name
                               returned from calling POWERCFG -REQUESTS command.

              <REQUEST>        Specifies one or more of the following Power
                               Request Types: Display, System, Awaymode.
              Example:
                  POWERCFG -REQUESTSOVERRIDE PROCESS wmplayer.exe Display System


  -ENERGY
              Analyze the system for common energy-efficiency and battery life
              problems. The ENERGY command should be used when the computer is
              idle and with no open programs or documents. The ENERGY command
              will generate an HTML report file in the current path. The ENERGY
              command supports the following optional parameters:

              Usage: POWERCFG -ENERGY [-OUTPUT <FILENAME>] [-XML]
                                      [-DURATION <SECONDS>]
                     POWERCFG -ENERGY -TRACE [-D <FILEPATH>]
                                             [-DURATION <SECONDS>]
              -OUTPUT <FILENAME>   - Specify the path and filename to store the
                                     energy report HTML file.
              -XML                 - Format the report file as XML.
              -TRACE               - Record system behavior and do not perform
                                     analysis. Trace files will be generated in
                                     the current path unless the -D parameter
                                     is specified.
              -D <FILEPATH>        - Specify the directory to store trace data.
                                     May only be used with the -TRACE parameter.

              -DURATION <SECONDS>  - Specify the number of seconds to observe
                                     system behavior.  Default is 60 seconds.
  -WAKETIMERS
              Enumerate the active wake timers. If enabled, the expiration of a
              wake timer wakes the system from sleep and hibernate states.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron N5010
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 450 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor 15"
Screen Resolution
1366x768 (32-bit) (60 Hz)
Hard Drives
320 Gb
What exactly did you type? You dont type the quotes, remember, also be carefully about spaces in the command.
 

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Too many to describe...
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Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
What exactly did you type? You dont type the quotes, remember, also be carefully about spaces in the command.

i typed it correct...but it said that it is an invalid parameter...also...u can see in that help list that this globalpowerflag paramater is not in the list...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron N5010
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 450 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP Monitor 15"
Screen Resolution
1366x768 (32-bit) (60 Hz)
Hard Drives
320 Gb
sahildave1991,

Did you run some registry optimization tool on your system back in time?

If yes, then its possible that the registry is damaged by that tool and it will be hard if not impossible to fix. Reinstallation could be the considered.

If no, you could look in task manager for some suspicious process or service. Some scheduled task could also change system settings.

Did you check for malware etc.?
 

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