![]() ![]() ![]() So he deleted it again and blow me if it didn t pop back up the next day. ![]() A user deleted a file, but when he came back in the following day it had reappeared. I saw a post on another forum this week from a guy who had a particular problem with files on a Windows server. I m a layer 4 to 7 type of guy, and so I m always going to push the boundaries on this forum. I listen to Tim, Tony, Chris et al talking on LMTV about networking and I realise how little I know about real networking you know that layers 1 to 3 stuff. How about adding something like a 'Monitor drivers' feature to Process explorer where it uses the same sequence of debugging steps to maintain a list of non-microsoft device drivers that frequently use a lot of cpu? I know some would always be expected to show up but perhaps these can be marked as known and then unknown ones highlighted? How to Find Drivers for Unknown Devices in the Device Manager Chris Hoffman Updated July 5, 2017, 7:26pm EDT Unknown devices show up in the Windows Device Manager when Windows can’t identify a piece of hardware and provide a driver for it. ![]()
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