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Old 05-15-2024, 02:25 PM   #26
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You can try the removal of the Challenger Backup driver from Programs and Features. Alternatively, you can open it in Device Manager and select Show hidden devices from the View menu. Look under Disk drives, select a Linux File-Stor Gadget USB Device, open it's properties and select Uninstall Device. In the confirmation dialog, if you see Delete the driver software for this device, select that and continue. You may need to uninstall all USB devices using the Challenger Backup driver before you will get the uninstall driver option.

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All I needed to do was to uninstall (from Control Panel - Programs and Features) the following driver:

Windows Driver Package - Challenger Backup Solutions, LLC (FlashBoot) DiskDrive (08/11/2013 2.3.72.0)
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