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How Do I Delete Unused Devices?

Check hardware and devices in the control panel (something along those lines) and you should be able to delete them there.

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Does it bother you a lot?

I'm pretty sure they'll go away with time

Compatible with Windows 95

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Does it bother you a lot?

I'm pretty sure they'll go away with time

School starts tomorrow so I think I'll stay away from my PC a little more. I get distracted really easily and I'll probably be gaming before I touch my hmwk. I just want it gone, I want my PC to be all cleaned up (I do it every few months because I (seriously, I have) OCD. It bothers me quite a lot. How long would it take then?

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School starts tomorrow so I think I'll stay away from my PC a little more. I get distracted really easily and I'll probably be gaming before I touch my hmwk. I just want it gone, I want my PC to be all cleaned up (I do it every few months because I (seriously, I have) OCD. It bothers me quite a lot. How long would it take then?

I dunno; I guess this is a bit like my router: I sometimes find that after people use my WiFi, their devices could stay on the device list for a matter of months to days. At the moment, I have more things to be worrying about than devices in my WiFi network, so I forget.

 

I would highly recommend doing more and then you would be less distracted by minor things. Trust me, it's the best thing.

 

Plus, you could clean out your temp folder, and possibly even some of the Microsoft AppData, but be careful

Compatible with Windows 95

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Check hardware and devices in the control panel (something along those lines) and you should be able to delete them there.

It's Device Manager. Thanks. Now what would it be labelled as? Human Interface Devices? I'll look into right now, I'll mark solved when I'm done. :)

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