Unknown ghost device in device manager

egozi44

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Hi there it been a long while since I've been here,


Around 3+ weeks ago I start getting annoying warnings that windows wasn't able to detect a "USB device" as it plays the disconnected and reconnected sounds, and as time moved on it kept increasing,


Looking on the Device manager under Universal controller devices I found an Unknown Device that don't belong to anything, and removing it and its duplicates manually with "set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1" and Show hidden devices option in CMD/Device manager, didn't helped since the system will just scan for it again and readd it in less than 10 mins (and disabling it didn't helped ofc),




From what I've read on similar cases it could be a driver that causes this issue but I have no clue what the driver or source in general is since I don't think I've done anything major around these weeks,
Also exporting info with System Information didn't gave any error at the [Problem Devices] (Device PNP don't have any error code),

And doing a system restore (or doing any system breaking things) is out of question at this point,



All I need is help pinpointing the source of the issue so I could delete it for good.


Just to note few things:

1. I've checked all of my USB devices and pretty sure none of them are causing the issue,

2. The System Information prints the log in my OS's lang (which is not Eng)


Any help will be appreciated (that issue driving me nuts ;/)
 
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Do you use a virtual CD drive or RAM drive? Any software like that installed?

DO NOT remove things you know nothing about. If you do know about them, please type your four paragraph in depth explanation, as I would like to know.
 

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I have DAEMON Tools installed if that what you mean,
And it was my first suspect since it also added some unkown IDE controller that appeared on my Printers & Device and changed its ID every restart, so I've removed DT and reinstalled it and it solved the IDE issue, but to my surprised the Unknown Device kept being detected even after DT was removed,

I even removed DT again to test it, so as long as I didn't missed some of its leftover files Idk if it the cause of the cuurent issue.


As for the rest, I didn't removed anything aside the unknown device, it have no info and whatsoever (Event Log didn't showed anything specific when the issue happens too) and I made a system restore before point messing with it,
I was too scared to remove anything else and it's not seems like any damage been done (yet) as it just keep reappearing after some time.

Let me know if there's any info I can give you,
The main issue is that System information and dxdiag will print all of the info in a different lang than Eng, and Idk if changing the OS to Eng temporarily will changed it~
 

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DT is gonna be your source of the eject sound. I've read this countless times for years. Might be interested in WinCDEmu instead. YMMV.

As to its driver, look for a SCSI type of driver under storage controllers or optical drives, I think. Pretty sure it'll be a SCSI interface.

Or give Revouninstaller a shot. There's also Autoruns, but that's more advanced. There's also Device Remover but that's REALLY advanced. Download Device Remover - MajorGeeks
 

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I think SCSI got removed alongside daemon tools since I didn't saw the SCSI Bus anymore in the device manger or anywhere else,

I can try remove DT again but I want to know that I do it right,
From all of the stuff you recommanded do you have any tool/instructions that will help me 100% remove all of DT leftover stuff so we can determine if it's really the issue?
 

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Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB


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AcBel R88 1100W
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ZALMAN CPU COOLER CNPS9900A LED + 2 more fans in the case
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SteelSeries Sensei 310
Hi Egozi44,

open device manager, hit the Unknown device... can we have the pci/ven info from the.. details tab.. scroll down to hardware id
 

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Hi Egozi44,

open device manager, hit the Unknown device... can we have the pci/ven info from the.. details tab.. scroll down to hardware id

Hi torch,
Unless I've got it wrong (due to the OS being in a different lang thingy),
All there's there is just
"USB\UNKNOWN"


Here is more info from devmanview

dgdfgdf.PNG

Full instance ID is USB\VID_0000&PID_0000\5&2fa0c562&0&3 btw

And the funny thing is that in the Windows' device manger it sees the device as
"USB\VID_0000&PID_0000\5&2fa0c562&0&4" which belongs to Port_#0004.Hub_#0001 instead of "0000\5&2fa0c562&0&3" and Port_#0003.Hub_#0001


Also here some links to pepole with simialr issues in case it will give you a lead:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ver-data/cfac3f28-432a-4bad-bcf8-6b42b8e41a1e

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...l/d9aefce4-8135-4924-8ef9-98975c7de4dd?page=1

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...-manager/590487ad-dcd2-4d7c-99c0-bb030e1b96d9
 
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My Computer

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate x64 bit
CPU
Intel I7 3770
Motherboard
Asus maximus v gene BIOS Version 1903
Memory
G.Skill Ares Quad Channel Low Profile 16 GB (4x4GB) DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Asus GTX980 Ti 6GB STRIX-GTX980TI-DC3OC-6GD5-GAMING DirectCU
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC 24G2U/BK + DELL U2410 A010
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB


TOSHIBA MK1002TSKB 1TB 24/7, 7200 RPM, 64MB, SATA II


TOSHIBA MK1002TSKB 1TB 24/7, 7200 RPM, 64MB, SATA II
PSU
AcBel R88 1100W
Case
Corsair Carbide Series 500R White Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
ZALMAN CPU COOLER CNPS9900A LED + 2 more fans in the case
Keyboard
SteelSeries APEX 7
Mouse
SteelSeries Sensei 310
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