Windows 11 update issue – driver fails to load
Windows 11 update issue – driver fails to load
A major update was released recently, but the process took a while. As soon as it resumed, I received a message asking, "What is that?"
Do you have any MSI or possibly Mystic Light software? Regarding SteelSeries, initial searches indicate it might be a driver linked to one of those companies' software, but its security certificate has expired.
Drivers are generally found in the specified directory. Before removing files, check the Device Manager. Navigate to "View" > "Show hidden devices" and explore options like "Device by driver" to locate your RGB controller. If a sys file appears, ensure it matches the expected format. After uninstalling, confirm the driver removal option is available. Finally, restart your system.
You noticed ene.sys in the directory. In Device Manager, there are numerous entries—how do you identify which one uses it? The issue might be due to a previous installation where the uninstaller didn’t fully remove it. After reinstalling Mystic Light, the file no longer appears in C:\Windows\System32\drivers, suggesting it came from another location.