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Im back again-.o
Cant seem to get the DB3G.sys removed even after uninstalling the Razer Diamondback 3G Drivers. Even though i download and install the latest drivers, this file stays dated: Mon Nov 01.33.11 2005
Any safe way to remove this?
Any suggestions/help appreciated! :)
Also another question; Can a defect RAM unit interfere with/corrupt files during program installations?
Read trough a few other threads which suggested renaming files from .sys to .bak and i tried renaming the DB3G.sys files to DB3G.bak. There was a total of 4 files, but i was only able to two of them. The other two required a permission from SYSTEM.
So i need somekinda confirmation from someone who know how to remove/disable these files as they where ponted out to be a possible cause of the BSOD's i've been having.
Sorry for asking too much xD
Which files are you have trouble renaming? You don't want to rename a Microsoft system driver.
The driver im trying to rename "DB3G.sys" is as far as i know a Razer Diamondback 3G Mouse Driver. Atleast it is listed as one at: http://www.carrona.org/dvrref.html#DB3G.sys
*Edit* The files i were unable to rename was located in "C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\db3g.inf_amd64_neutral_c6f2258eaa1b0efb" and "C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\Temp\{27bc47d4-8c9c-4306-1175-7138d6f2c234}"
Follow Ttran's suggestion to take ownership of that file. Alternately, you might be able to rename it from the safe mode.
Alright, i'll try that. :)
*Edit* Neither taking ownership or trying to rename in safe mode would let me rename the files. However, i found out that these files are included with the latest drivers available for this mouse, so i suppose they cause no harm. --
Could any of you answer this for me aswell? That is if you know of course.
Once again, I really appreciate all the help!
Last edited by EkoWraith; 16 Aug 2010 at 21:44.