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ITE Device(8595) can't be uninstalled and makes alot unusable

Anonym
2021-09-27T17:47:11+00:00

Can't uninstall, it's a driver that was pushed through Windows update. Can't disable the last usb input Device that makes it not possible to use ps5 Controllers, it get recognized as wireless controller wich is normal, but in steam it's recognized as "PlayStation 5 controller: Playstation 5 controller" where the deadzone on the sticks are weird, everything is slow and the rumble function is turned off too.. It shows up as either, camera drivers, my usb header on my keyboard or as my dongle for my headset. Tried unplugging all and reinstalling drivers, no Luck. Updated bios and chipset drivers.

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  1. Anonym
    2021-09-27T18:40:01+00:00

    Hi Frederic. I'm Greg, 10 years awarded Windows MVP, specializing in Installation, Performance, Troubleshooting and Activation, here to help you.

    1. See if you can System Restore to a point before the problem started:

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-system-r...

    System Restore is your first line of defense and can take you back to a point before a problem began like a time machine. If it doesn't help then you can undo it. Read about it first in the tutorial above and then try restoring to just before this started. If System Restore is not enabled on C drive do that now so it's available in the future.

    If the problem repeats or System Restore doesn't work then check which Windows Updates were installed at Settings > Update & Security > Windows Updates > Update History, uninstall them there or System Restore again, then immediately check for and block the Updates with the Hide Updates tool explained here: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/8280-hide-s...

    1. If you cannot remove the drive via System Restore and then Hiding it per Step 1, you can surgically remove it following this method:

    https://www.drivethelife.com/windows-10/complet...

    1. Then install the manufacturer's Driver.

    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions. Please report back results for all steps given so I know what else to suggest if necessary.

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  2. Anonym
    2021-09-28T18:39:31+00:00

    Did you identify this as the driver that was being previously pushed and malfunctioning?

    Go into Device Manager, open the device, if missing choose Show Hidden Devices, then choose Update Driver > Automatically. If none then try Update Driver > Browse > Let Me Pick > try all previous drivers in list working backward.

    See if you can System Restore to a point before the problem started:

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-system-r...

    System Restore is your first line of defense and can take you back to a point before a problem began like a time machine. If it doesn't help then you can undo it. Read about it first in the tutorial above and then try restoring to just before this started. If System Restore is not enabled on C drive do that now so it's available in the future.

    If the problem repeats or System Restore doesn't work then check which Windows Updates were installed at Settings > Update & Security > Windows Updates > Update History, uninstall them there or System Restore again, then immediately check for and block the Updates with the Hide Updates tool explained here: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/8280-hide-s...

    Report back all results so I know what to suggest next.

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  3. Anonym
    2021-09-28T18:30:41+00:00

    Hi did as explained, and now i can't use any of my connected usb devices. At least it isnt reinstalling itself, but what i find weird is that it states itself as input.inf in standard windows and as usb.inf safemode (it links to the usbccgp.sys). Deleted the usb.inf files in drivers and driverstore, and now i cant use my mouse or keyboard.

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  4. Anonym
    2021-09-28T17:21:30+00:00

    The driver cannot resinstall if you block it or surgically remove it. I gave you methods to block the driver if it's pushed by WIndows Updates in Step 1, to surgically remove it in Step 2. Where are the results of these steps, following the tutorials in each step precisely?

    In addition once you locate the driver if you cannot surgicallly remove it because it's process cannot be killed per the tutorial in Step 2, then browse in from Repair Mode or bootable media when WIndows is not running and has not say, to follow the same method here as to rescue files when WIndows won't start: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki... but delete it instead.

    Please teport back results for more steps if necessary.

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  5. Anonym
    2021-09-28T16:50:32+00:00

    Hi, i have had no luck with any of these. I can't uninstall the driver files or regedit keys. When i do as the guide says every usb unit disables itself and i can't do anything to save the changes. (Or it does so but immediatly reinstalls itself on startup) It now shows itself as an usb-c driver, but i have no usb-c port on my pc.

    I even tried to wipe all my disks through ubuntu, but no luck after reinstall either, just the same problems. Tried reinstalling amd drivers, but no luck...

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