Its called "DS3 Service" in the services.msc, the screenshot is taking of the services with the letter "S"
(10-01-2015, 06:15 PM)Nefarius Wrote: So it is uninstalled...
There are many ways of achieving the same results of removing a service. I don't want to sound rude, I just want to make the problem clear and hopefully make this easier to fix.
Tried this both in safe mode and in normal mode -
Ran DS3 installer as admin (whatever its called) and hit uninstall with both the BTH and DS3 plugged in.
Went to Device Manager and under the "lib w/e", I uninstalled and deleted the files associated with both the DS3 and BTH.
Opened up USBdeview and made sure to delete any other drivers associated with the DS3 and BTH devices tied to the USB ports they are plugged into.
Opened up Regedit, local machine > currentcontrolset > services> deleted anything that had DS3 service or SCP DS3, anything that looked like it could be associated with the install of SCP DS3 install.
Opened up a cmd as admin and entered the deletion commands (sc delete) that are recommended by Microsoft and others for deleting services that won't remove for the 1075 error code.
Ran sfc /scannow, it found no itegrity issues.
After all that, which should be a 100% clean uninstall, the DS3 Service will not install correctly. It will be added to the services.msc but upon trying to start it, it gives the 1075 error again. Which is why the SCP monitor is showing a bunch of '00s' for the controller and MAC address. It's very odd. Ironically, if you start the DS3server.exe, it will fill in all the correct info (MAC address + show controller charging and connected info) but the controller won't work. If you close and open the scpMonitor while the server is running, it will update the scpMonitor with the same correct info, but it won't work. Unplugging the controller will freeze the monitor data until you exit and reopen, but the server data will update as normal and appear working, though its not.