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Hi guys don't know if this is the right section where to post my problem but i'll try
I have a server that few months ago has started to gave me the attached error on the event viewer under te system registry(event error.PNG); the error says "The FinalWire AIDA64 Kernel Driver service failed to start for the following error : The driver loading has been blocked"
the problem is as you can see on the program.PNG image i don't have AIDA64 installed on this server.
i've tried to look for the C:\program folder ; the services; on the regedit ; on the task scheduler and on the statup program but i haven't found it anywhere.
Thanks in advice for the help

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Probably you have started AIDA64 once in the past, and its kernel driver got cached by the Windows kernel.  If you want to make sure you have all files related to AIDA64 removed from your system, then scan your system for the following files:

AIDA64.*
KERNELD.X32
KERNELD.X64

And if you find any of those files on your system, make sure to remove them all.

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18 hours ago, f2407731 said:

Hi Fiery, thanks for the answer.

Unfortunately the scan found nothing called as the file you've asked me to look for.
I've also searched in the device manager if there was someting related to AIDA but i found nothing

You may want to try the following then, in order to remove the leftover traces of the AIDA64 kernel driver from your system:

1) Start a Command Prompt (CMD.EXE) in Administrator mode

2) Type in:

sc delete AIDA64Driver

3) Run Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE), and navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\AIDA64Driver

4) Right-click on the AIDA64Driver folder --> Delete

5) In Registry Editor navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\AIDA64Driver

6) Right-click on the AIDA64Driver folder --> Delete

7) Restart Windows

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22 hours ago, Fiery said:

You may want to try the following then, in order to remove the leftover traces of the AIDA64 kernel driver from your system:

1) Start a Command Prompt (CMD.EXE) in Administrator mode

2) Type in:

sc delete AIDA64Driver 

3) Run Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE), and navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\AIDA64Driver

4) Right-click on the AIDA64Driver folder --> Delete

5) In Registry Editor navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\AIDA64Driver

6) Right-click on the AIDA64Driver folder --> Delete

7) Restart Windows

i've tried to do as you say but :
1)when i try to do the sc delete i get this error
[SC] OpenService OPERATIONS FAILED 1060: The specified service does not exist as an installed service.
2)on the regedit on the paths you've told me to look i haven't found the AIDA64Driver folder/key

 

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1 hour ago, f2407731 said:

i've tried to do as you say but :
1)when i try to do the sc delete i get this error
[SC] OpenService OPERATIONS FAILED 1060: The specified service does not exist as an installed service.
2)on the regedit on the paths you've told me to look i haven't found the AIDA64Driver folder/key

 

It means your system no longer has the AIDA64 kernel driver present.

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4 hours ago, Fiery said:

It means your system no longer has the AIDA64 kernel driver present. 

so why am still i getting the error :
"The FinalWire AIDA64 Kernel Driver service failed to start for the following error : The driver loading has been blocked"  if there isn't the AIDA64 kernel driver?
is there a complete removal tool for AIDA64?

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2 hours ago, f2407731 said:

so why am still i getting the error :
"The FinalWire AIDA64 Kernel Driver service failed to start for the following error : The driver loading has been blocked"  if there isn't the AIDA64 kernel driver?
is there a complete removal tool for AIDA64?

I have no idea where that message comes from :( No, we don't have a removal tool, since in 99% of the cases it's not necessary to do anything other than using the uninstall tool.

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