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Location: Bogota, Colombia
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uninstalling non-existent devices
How do I remove these devices (the disabled ones)? The problem is that they do not physically exist and cause booting problems: unless I disable them I cannot boot normally into Windows 2000. I already tried uninstalling them, however I get the following error message: "Failed to uninstall the device. The device may be required to boot up the computer". |
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Location: GDL, MX
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mhh maybe your registry got something screwed, have you tried Norton Win Doctor? It might help you to fix the registry allowing you to unistall the devices properly.
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Location: PDX, USA
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Or you could manually deleate them in regedit. I've done this before with virtual CD-Roms that refused to be unistalled.
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