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I'm having an issue with something (also linked to this question) involving drivers on Windows 11. Basically, to cut a long story short, a .sys driver file is causing a BSOD on boot but every time I delete the .sys file in the C:/Windows/System32/drivers folder, it'll then reinstall itself when reboot and then BSOD.

The only way I can bypass this is by going in Safe Mode, which then it works fine.

The driver name is igdkmd64.sys.

How do I permanently delete the .sys file and stop it from reinstalling? I have tried deleting the thing using the driver in Device Manager but it keeps coming back. Also, I have tried disabling driver auto-install (Settings > System > About > Advanced device settings) but that didn't help.

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