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widows provides updates on items I don't possess.

widows provides updates on items I don't possess.

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Dark_KingPT
Junior Member
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10-21-2023, 11:06 PM
#1
A few months back I owned a steel series mouse but it wasn't long before it stopped working because it was defective. When I used it, I only plugged it in and didn't install any software. Windows keeps sending updates for the mouse, even though it isn't listed in the hardware or device manager, so why does Windows still think I have it?
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Dark_KingPT
10-21-2023, 11:06 PM #1

A few months back I owned a steel series mouse but it wasn't long before it stopped working because it was defective. When I used it, I only plugged it in and didn't install any software. Windows keeps sending updates for the mouse, even though it isn't listed in the hardware or device manager, so why does Windows still think I have it?

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_ThaKing
Member
58
10-27-2023, 06:30 AM
#2
Maybe a look in the Registry would help.
For most users, it's better to avoid the Registry altogether.
Editing it should only be done as a final option, after making sure you have a complete system backup—including the Registry.
If possible, try a straightforward search in the Registry using regedit and the "Find" tool.
Look for entries related to "Steelseries" or similar details about the mouse model.
The goal is simply to browse and check, not to alter anything.
And remember to save a backup before proceeding.
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_ThaKing
10-27-2023, 06:30 AM #2

Maybe a look in the Registry would help.
For most users, it's better to avoid the Registry altogether.
Editing it should only be done as a final option, after making sure you have a complete system backup—including the Registry.
If possible, try a straightforward search in the Registry using regedit and the "Find" tool.
Look for entries related to "Steelseries" or similar details about the mouse model.
The goal is simply to browse and check, not to alter anything.
And remember to save a backup before proceeding.

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Kiaski
Junior Member
19
10-27-2023, 03:12 PM
#3
Program and features?
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Kiaski
10-27-2023, 03:12 PM #3

Program and features?

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thundertwin
Junior Member
38
10-28-2023, 01:37 PM
#4
I checked their absence and also searched all three AppData folders.
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thundertwin
10-28-2023, 01:37 PM #4

I checked their absence and also searched all three AppData folders.

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WildCandy
Senior Member
675
11-13-2023, 10:46 PM
#5
Show the hidden devices in the device manager.
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WildCandy
11-13-2023, 10:46 PM #5

Show the hidden devices in the device manager.

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DeMensjes2
Junior Member
15
11-20-2023, 11:29 PM
#6
not in there either
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DeMensjes2
11-20-2023, 11:29 PM #6

not in there either

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
643
11-21-2023, 05:02 PM
#7
Maybe a look in the Registry would help.
For most users, it's better to avoid the Registry altogether.
Editing it should only be done as a final option, after making sure you have a complete system backup—including the Registry.
If possible, try a straightforward search in the Registry using regedit and the "Find" tool.
Look for entries related to "Steelseries" or similar details about the mouse model.
The goal is simply to browse and check, not to alter anything.
And remember to save a backup before proceeding.
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Waverabbit
11-21-2023, 05:02 PM #7

Maybe a look in the Registry would help.
For most users, it's better to avoid the Registry altogether.
Editing it should only be done as a final option, after making sure you have a complete system backup—including the Registry.
If possible, try a straightforward search in the Registry using regedit and the "Find" tool.
Look for entries related to "Steelseries" or similar details about the mouse model.
The goal is simply to browse and check, not to alter anything.
And remember to save a backup before proceeding.

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DeathByGaming
Junior Member
4
11-21-2023, 06:03 PM
#8
well done... i located it and it's marked as driverpackagelds. i didn't delete it.
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DeathByGaming
11-21-2023, 06:03 PM #8

well done... i located it and it's marked as driverpackagelds. i didn't delete it.

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duhazneubin
Senior Member
583
12-01-2023, 11:50 AM
#9
Use the right mouse button on that key or tab to export to a location.
Remove and verify if it's gone, ensuring no updates remain and no further issues appear. Then proceed with that export.
If updates continue or problems persist, double-click the export and merge.
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duhazneubin
12-01-2023, 11:50 AM #9

Use the right mouse button on that key or tab to export to a location.
Remove and verify if it's gone, ensuring no updates remain and no further issues appear. Then proceed with that export.
If updates continue or problems persist, double-click the export and merge.

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lorddiamond3
Junior Member
7
12-01-2023, 03:25 PM
#10
My thought is to leave well enough alone.
Thus far "no harm, no foul".
Good chance that you could do some edit (as above) to stop the updates but there could be adverse consequences later on.
Make note of what you found and where - maybe a screenshot or two of the applicable Registry entries.
Set aside and let it go.
Solution thus being to just let Windows have its' way and keep reinstalling the updates.
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lorddiamond3
12-01-2023, 03:25 PM #10

My thought is to leave well enough alone.
Thus far "no harm, no foul".
Good chance that you could do some edit (as above) to stop the updates but there could be adverse consequences later on.
Make note of what you found and where - maybe a screenshot or two of the applicable Registry entries.
Set aside and let it go.
Solution thus being to just let Windows have its' way and keep reinstalling the updates.

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