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    Ive just removed PGP Desktop Security 7 from one of the client systems. Its left behind two Unkowen Devices that will not go away! May be the PGPdisk Volume Drivers. Ive disabled them for now. Any ideas?

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    Might want to try to go in the enum key in the registry and see if you can track them down. And if you find a likely suspect start by deleteing it and anything that references in the registry. And as always back up the registry before doing anything like this.

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    I like to rename the whole enum key for a fresh start!!!

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    Ive installed a later version of PGP now, PGP volume driver is installed and working and I still have these devices.
    Nothing in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum
    Shall I learn to live with them?

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    I'm assuming these unknown devices are in the device manager? If so, what happens if you simply try to remove them?

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    If I remove them they are re-detected at startup as Unkowen Devices. No drivers are detected.
    These are virtual devices, no new hardware has been added to the system.

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