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Random errors on Windows operating system are not something new and now a strange error in has cropped up. This error fires up the CMD and is affecting quite a lot of users. The issue is limited to Windows 7 only.

This is what the error message says:

KB3172605 and/or KB3161608 are installed in your system. Please uninstall KB3172605 and/or KB3161608 before installing this driver.

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Most of the users are suspecting this to be a virus or a botched up update but that is not the case.

 

A user has posted the issue on Microsoft Forum and this has triggered a thread of discussion. Going by the comments it’s apparent that the error mostly appears for the Lenovo computer users and it might be affecting certain models in particular. The message is pointing towards a driver that’s being attempted to install without any indication on the device manager.

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Well, at least it is nice that they are being advised to do so but in this trepedatious world I can well understand some being dubious as to the veracity & goodliness of the message. It appears that vendors just cannot win. :(

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