Hope I'm in the right forum. Admin, if not please move.
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My ultimate objective is to identify loaded but unneeded drivers.
In this effort, I can use either driverquery or regedit to get a list of drivers on my system.
Now I would like to:
1) Identify which section of Control Panel controls which driver,
without having to manually open each section of Control Panel and track down the driver name.
Question:
Is there a program or easy way to identify which section of Control Panel handles which driver?
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2) The registry will tell me whether the driver is handled by the Kernel (for example).
However, my guess is M$ loads a lot of unneeded drivers -- SCSI Miniport for example where no SCSI exists.
Question:
How do I easily determine whether the Kernel is loading drivers Not necessary by my machine?
Thanks
David
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My ultimate objective is to identify loaded but unneeded drivers.
In this effort, I can use either driverquery or regedit to get a list of drivers on my system.
Now I would like to:
1) Identify which section of Control Panel controls which driver,
without having to manually open each section of Control Panel and track down the driver name.
Question:
Is there a program or easy way to identify which section of Control Panel handles which driver?
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2) The registry will tell me whether the driver is handled by the Kernel (for example).
However, my guess is M$ loads a lot of unneeded drivers -- SCSI Miniport for example where no SCSI exists.
Question:
How do I easily determine whether the Kernel is loading drivers Not necessary by my machine?
Thanks
David
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- build -
- OS
- Win 7 Pro x32
- CPU
- Intel I5-4690K
- Motherboard
- ASUS H-97Plus
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- On Board
- Sound Card
- On Board
- Other Info
- ASUS MOBO Issues never resolved even by ASUS:
1) MOBO will NOT boot from other than the Default HDD drive.
2) MOBO will NOT boot Most DOS based CDs