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CaptnBob

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  1. The solution isn't to hide the message, otherwise another solution would be to uninstall ESET. I have the same problem. I want to find out why ESET finds these drivers and Microsoft doesn't. When a Windows update is available, 12 devices are listed requiring updates. The ESET message seems valid, because if I do a driver software update from the device manager on those devices, new drivers are found and installed. If I don't do that update but install the Windows update, the ESET warning message disappears till the next Windows update is available, at which point the same list of devices show (unless I have updated them manually). The list has the same release date etc. in the ESET System updates message box.
  2. I had the same problem upgrading from Windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 10 Pro with ESET 6.1.2227 64 bit installed, with the latest Windows patches and system drivers. On another PC in the office with ESET v5, the upgrade went fine. This is a little concerning to me. I had the same problem with this file when I on at least 4 of PCs in our office when we upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 8 a few years back. I would have expected ESET to have addressed this by now. Booting into SafeMode and deleting the file in C:\Windows\System32\Drivers did the trick. I could reinstall ESET thereafter and reboot without the error.
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