Cannot Find Incompatible Drivers - Memory Integrity

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I have and old Logitech webcam C525 which worked fine on Windows 10 without any software installed, but on Windows 11 the image continually flickers. I downloaded and installed the Logitech software and had to disAble memory integrity to install the drivers. Now I want to upgrade the webcam and I have unplugged the old one and installed the software. I am trying to switch memory integrity back on and cannot find the 3 Logitech drivers listed as preventing it. They are not in Device Manager and I have uninstalled the camera device. How do I find and get rid of these drivers so that I can reinstate my security settings and start again with a new webcam?
 
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Just tried that and the camera or webcam is not showing possibly as I already uninstalled the camera from Device Manager, thinking that the divers would be uninstalled as well.
 
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Many thanks for your help. Three drivers are listed as incompatible, as follows.

lvbflt64.sys ver 13.80.853.0
lvrs64.sys ver 13..80.853.0
lvuvc64.sys ver 13.80.853.0

The Product name is given for each as Logitech Webcam Software and there is no Published Name like oem#.inf
I cannot finds any Logitech drivers in Device Manager.
I will try the other method you suggested to find the driver with Powershell or try and find the oem#.inf name for each one online.
 
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Tried that and it worked fine and gave me 20 pages of drivers in Word, but the three Logitech ones causing problems are not listed. I have now tried all of the options above except the
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"pnputil /delete-driver oem1.inf /force" as I do not know the drivers' names.
 
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Sorted! I found all three in the Windows/System32/Drivers folder. Moved them to a folder on the desktop, rebooted, switched on memory integrity then deleted the folder.

Thanks again for your help.
 
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