What is an “Unplugged” Device?
An “Unplugged” device is any type of plug and play [Wikipedia] device that is currently not attached to your computer. Devices like cameras, MP3 players, and USB drives that are unplugged will show up in “Unplugged Devices” in the Scan Result screen. Registered users may turn off this feature in Tools. You may notice old hardware that has been replaced in your system in “Unplugged Devices”. To fix this problem you will need to install a registry cleaner.
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