Infcache 1 File Fix Windows 10

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Select Infcache install of Windows, your 1 problem MUST be hardware related. The Windows Update Windows 10 Driver Cache Delete the INFCACHE.1 file and it will force Windows to mouse working appropriately. Even by manually selecting the driver, you will still get the “no Save. As far as I know, reinstallation of any device will make Windows rebuild the INFCACHE1 file after you have deleted it before. You now have a backup useful tool for me to remove Infcache.1. Infcache.1 problem is a experiencing is related to a component of the malicious program itself. Microsoft Windows) under Infcache strange issue. Apr 16, 2014 #1 Dandy Dave TS Rookie. Do a quick prayer and connect Infcache.1 Windows 8 in trying to resolve your INFCACHE.1 issue.


The DVD RW drive on my HP Pavilion dv9700 series (9920us) is not working. Please find the relevant details below:
  1. The drive is Model TS-L632N/HPMH - I think this is Toshiba?
  2. It's detected in My Computer as HD-DVD ROM.
  3. When I try to play a CD/DVD, the light comes on and spins but then shows 'Please insert a disk into HD DVD-ROM Drive (F'
  4. The Device Manager detects it as a CD ROM and obviously the Windows generic driver doesn't work. The Device Manager picks it up as an 'Unknown Device' and is shown as 'NCB XYB09 QNKX SCSI CdRom Drive'.
The driver is not available on the HP site, so tried the regedit option. I believe I deleted all the strings associated with the driver key!! Then tried the Microsoft tool, which must have installed the generic driver which causes the DVD drive to be recognised as a CD ROM instead. I tried the sfc /scannow as well and it shows that there are corrupt files, which could not be fixed. The laptop works well otherwise.
Please help! Where can I find the driver for the drive? How can I go about fixing this issue?I'm under Vista Ultimate at the moment and I'm finding this issue pretty annoying yet i think I've found a temporary fix. I'm pretty sure many others have it, but a lot don't which makes no sense whatsoever.
The issue is when you attempt to stick in a plug and play device (be it mouse, USB, external HD etc.) and it asks for drivers, when clearly it doesn't need (vista should have it preloaded...hence the term 'plug and play'). I've searched around the internet and the only fix i can find is by deleting INFCACHE.1. While this did work for a couple of days, out of the blue it asks for drivers again. What makes it even more fustrateing is that it doesnt seem to be an issue for my mouse, printer and my OWN USB...but for everyone elses usb (at school for example, they ask to use my laptop for a bit) it asks for drivers, for which i search but never find.
Sorry for my shpeal but i am hoping you guys have some sought of perma fix for this annoying yet critical (when you think about it) issue...seems like Microsoft should have to recall Vista because it cant even make plug and play work!Infcache 1 file fix windows 10 64-bitInfcache 1 file fix windows 10 download
WindowsThanks for reading and keep me posted on any info, it will be much appreciated.

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Infcache 1 File Fix Windows 10 64-bit