How can I stop Windows 11 from automatically installing Logitech G920 drivers?

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Asked By TechSavvyGamer92 On

I'm having a frustrating issue with my Logitech G920 racing wheel. When I connect it to my PC, Windows 11 keeps automatically installing its own drivers ('G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel for Xbox One'), which causes a scrolling issue with the wheel. After I uninstall these drivers and switch the USB port, the Logitech software recognizes the wheel and everything works fine. But as soon as I reboot my computer, Windows reinstalls its drivers and the problem reappears. I've tried disabling automatic driver installation through the advanced system settings, but it doesn't help. Is there a way to prevent Windows from automatically installing these drivers? Any suggestions would be appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By DriverDude87 On

I thought disabling Windows updates might help, but it doesn't seem to work in this case. It's really annoying!

Answered By LogiFanatic42 On

Have you tried installing the Logitech drivers instead? Might be a workaround if Microsoft keeps pushing their own drivers.

TechSavvyGamer92 -

That's exactly the problem! Windows keeps reinstalling their drivers regardless of the Logitech ones I install. So frustrating!

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