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Logitech Beep Suppression Error After Cleaning Setpoint 6.15.25
I'm using XP pro 32 bit with Asus P6X58D-E and i7 930. Uninstalled Setpoint 6.15.25 per directions and now I have the following error in my Error log upon each start-up.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010Service Control ManagerThe Logitech Beep Suppression Driver service failed to start due to the following error: The system cannot find the file specified. Any help solving this would be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Logitech Beep Suppression Error After Cleaning Setpoint 6.15.25
For what it's worth, i figured out the problem. Setpoint, being a universal application for everything logitech, installs a bunch of drivers that you will never need. It installs an item that shows up in the registry as LBeepKE.Sys for some sort of 'Beep Suppression' . When I unistalled Setpoint, Driver Cleaner removed this Hkey from the registry. For reasons unknown to me after finishing the uninstall/cleaning and re-booting the error appears (in the error log) that the Service Control Manager can't find the driver for 'Logitech Beep Suppression' . At any rate to solve the issue I re-installed/uninstalled Setpoint 6.15 without Driver Cleaner, thinking it would put this LBeepKE.Sys back in the registry and it did. no more error but I still have no idea why Setpoint leaves behind this 'Beep Suppression'
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