After upgrading my Windows 7 ultimate version premium, received notification messages regarding WD SES device.

* Original title: DRIVER PROBLEM

I recently updated my win windows 7 ultimate version premium. I had received some sort of notification messages about ITS peripheral WD. After which, my windows was left produced more authentic steps. So I have to upgrade to a new ultimate version. Yet once after the installation of the new ultimate pack I got from the same notification messages again and again. I would like not to deal with the problem as we have it. Try to provide the solution for this case.

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