Hello Dineth Induwara
Running this command in a command prompt as an administrator will uninstall the driver and remove it from the system:
pnputil /delete-driver oem36.inf /uninstall /force
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recently I reset my windows 11 system due to performance issues. (Version 10.0.22000 Build 22000). ever since, windows security has been giving me and error message about memory integrity and an incompatible driver.
there is a similar question posted on this website about the same driver, however, the suggested methods do not work
\*to rename the driver as usb2ser.sys.old (does not work in safe mode either). the option to switch owners is there but windows does not let the administrator to edit permissions to rename the driver.
\*i cant find an update on the mediatek website.
\* i deleted most apps i intalled on the same day.
these are the programs i installed on the same date
please help me with this. i am not comfortable with my device being vulnerable. thanks!
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Hello Dineth Induwara
Running this command in a command prompt as an administrator will uninstall the driver and remove it from the system:
pnputil /delete-driver oem36.inf /uninstall /force
Greetings
Thankyou @Tekkie boy! running the command solved the issue
Great 👍
Have a nice day.