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Mohtaref

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  1. I have an original DualShock 2 controller, i use an adapter to connect to the PC. But i don't have vibration until Windows detects it as X360 Controller, which miraculously only happened once even though i didn't change anything. Normally it detects it as PS3/PC Gamepad which i think that happens because i plugged a fake controller a couple of months ago and Windows installed corresponding drivers for it. The thing is i can't uninstall those drivers completely. When i remove the device from device manager it keeps coming back after plugging it again. I think if i can be able to delete those drivers, Windows will start to detect my controller as X360.
  2. I Use Uninstaller, Malware fighter, driver Booster, ASC, Driver Detective, and smart defrag. For the second time, I suddenly have IOBIT Software that simply will not open. I have them all set to not open at start-up etc. I have Intel Core 2.2Ghx I7, with 8M ram, 780GB free on hard drive (total of 780), on an HP Pavilion dv6, using Win11 (activated) with service pack 1 and all updates installed (64 bit). I on occasion (once a week?) rum MalwareBytes, and clean out cookies, cache, history, junk files etc (all ASC can do) at least 3 times a week, maybe 5. I shut down and do a cold boot daily, and a power drain once or twice a week. This time When I double click on Malware Fighter, I get the 'permission to make changes' wghich I always approve, then it does nothing. When I double click on Driver Booster, it does not even ask for permission. I have been thru all the set ups, security etc. Any thoughts ? Is it maybe the registry deep scan on ASC?
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