Here are the ones which were "hidden" and appear as grayed-out "ghosts:" Here are the ones that are not hidden or "grayed out:" Now I also discover that I have "ghost" network adapters. They had been "hidden drives" - revealed by choosing "Show hidden devices" in DM "View." They unmistakably indicated drives that had been in the system, but had been physically removed. I discovered in this learning process, after installing and removing, or simply swapping an SATA or NVMe drive, that I had "ghost disks" reported in Device Manager under "disk drives." With the kind advice and assistance of another member, I removed these. Anything that remains is just a "benign warning." I have eliminated all the red-bang Event Log errors in both OSes, and any yellow-bang warnings that I can. Through much blood, sweat and tears, I have set up a dual-boot system of Win 7 with Win 10. I'm still getting acquainted with Windows 10.
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