As stated, I have two drivers that I want to remove as I suspect they are the ones causing system instability. The only way I can see them is in a command windows, when I use the command "driverquery", optionally with the /V option (verbose). It is a harmless command as it merely lists all drivers installed (for me, approx 406).
The problem is, that while it does show the drivers I need to remove, it gives me no way to actually remove the drivers.
The device manager does now list the drivers, not even when selecting "show hidden devices".
So, I am looking for some help here.
Anyone been in a similar situation?
I am in this mess because the uninstaller failed (wasn't windows 10 compliant) and only removed some of the software.
The software in question is GIGABYTE Easy Tune 6.
The problem is, that while it does show the drivers I need to remove, it gives me no way to actually remove the drivers.
The device manager does now list the drivers, not even when selecting "show hidden devices".
So, I am looking for some help here.
Anyone been in a similar situation?
I am in this mess because the uninstaller failed (wasn't windows 10 compliant) and only removed some of the software.
The software in question is GIGABYTE Easy Tune 6.