How to Find and Remove Leftover Drivers After Uninstalling Devices

Unplugged an old printer?
Removed a webcam or headset?

Their drivers might still be installed — and can slow boot times, cause conflicts, or waste resources.

Here’s how to find and remove leftover drivers properly.


✅ 1. Show hidden drivers in Device Manager

  • Press Windows + X → Device Manager

  • Click ViewShow hidden devices

You’ll see:

  • Grayed out devices = disconnected hardware

  • Drivers still active in the system


✅ 2. Identify old drivers

Look for:

  • Printers you no longer use

  • Old audio or network adapters

  • Unused game controllers or storage devices

✅ Grayed out + unused device = safe to remove.


✅ 3. Uninstall device and driver package

  • Right-click device → Uninstall device

  • Important: Check “Delete the driver software for this device” when prompted

✅ This removes both the device and its software from Windows.


✅ 4. Use Driver Store Explorer (advanced)

Download Driver Store Explorer (RAPR) to:

  • View all installed drivers

  • See unused or old driver versions

  • Delete unused driver packages safely

✅ Great for deep cleaning your Windows driver storage.


✅ 5. Clean DriverStore folder

Advanced users can also:

  • Open C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository

  • Carefully delete old drivers only after full backup

⚠️ Manual edits here can cause system issues — use RAPR when possible.


Key points to remember

  • Old drivers stay hidden and waste space

  • Show hidden devices in Device Manager

  • Always uninstall driver software with devices

  • Use Driver Store Explorer for advanced cleanup

  • Fewer drivers = faster and more stable Windows

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