Hello, I'm new here.
I went to open a game recently and found double clicking it did nothing...eventually found my way to the device manager and found this(see screenshots). I posted here because this definitely has something to do with me using 64-bit Windows 7....I never had either of these problems with XP.
This happened seemingly out of nowhere, the only possible things I can think of doing this are...1: unplugging my Comcast modem and having to reinstall my internet service(doubtful?) or 2: Installing the EasyShare software for an older Kodak digital camera(which I have since uninstalled). I have no available restore points, right clicking and uninstalling the drives then rebooting does nothing. Can anyone help?

I went to open a game recently and found double clicking it did nothing...eventually found my way to the device manager and found this(see screenshots). I posted here because this definitely has something to do with me using 64-bit Windows 7....I never had either of these problems with XP.
This happened seemingly out of nowhere, the only possible things I can think of doing this are...1: unplugging my Comcast modem and having to reinstall my internet service(doubtful?) or 2: Installing the EasyShare software for an older Kodak digital camera(which I have since uninstalled). I have no available restore points, right clicking and uninstalling the drives then rebooting does nothing. Can anyone help?


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