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2022/12/15 13:04:10 (permalink)
I uninstalled Flow Control from windows 10 Add or Remove Programs. I no longer have a CLC AIO.
 
However, I still get random cpuwb errors and cannot delete the EVGA folder in program files because the kernel is still in use. How do I manually uninstall the drivers, assuming this will fix my problem?
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    Sajin
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    Re: Unable to completely uninstall Flow Control and getting cpuwb errors 2022/12/15 13:11:55 (permalink)
    Reinstall flow control then uninstall it with revo uninstaller. If you still can’t delete the folder simply boot into safe mode and then delete the folder.
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    Re: Unable to completely uninstall Flow Control and getting cpuwb errors 2022/12/15 13:14:42 (permalink)
    As suggested above, see if you can reinstall it and use Revo Uninstaller to remove it along with the leftover files, folders, and registry entries.

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    Re: Unable to completely uninstall Flow Control and getting cpuwb errors 2023/01/07 09:39:06 (permalink)
    Hi, first post here, I am on the same boat.
    Software worked OK under Windows 10 for a few weeks, then decided to upgrade to Windows 11, and the software stopped working. Couldn't open it to set fan/pump curves.
    Tried uninstalling, a few leftover files remained (i.e. driver_x64.sys), which I had to force delete booting in Safe Mode.
     
    Now, trying to reinstall it, the wizard displays the following message:
     

     
    If any of you guys could share a step-by-step to fix it and really being able to make it work, would be deeply appreciated.
     
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    Re: Unable to completely uninstall Flow Control and getting cpuwb errors 2023/04/22 21:48:14 (permalink)
    I am getting the same error as Netsh4rk, I can't install the clcx software at all
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    Re: Unable to completely uninstall Flow Control and getting cpuwb errors 2023/04/23 01:32:02 (permalink)
    swizzlestick13
    I am getting the same error as Netsh4rk, I can't install the clcx software at all


    If you had the previous software installed at any time and you can't uninstall it try to do so in Windows SAFE mode. If you have never tried to install the DCX software previously then right click the executable file and choose run as administrator. 

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