Was is Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator

Was is Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator

Was is Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator

 Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator is a component of the Windows operating system that helps your computer boot certain devices. In this post, we will answer Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator in detail.

What is the Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator in Windows 10

Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator is present on all Windows computers to allow other devices to work on your computer.

As you may know, most devices that you add to your computer come with their browser installed on the system. Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator assigns a value to some of these devices. Every time your system boots, Root Enumerator helps those devices start automatically.

How and why to disable Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator

Although this driver is useful for your computer, it is not essential. The only use of this driver is to help some old devices work on your modern computers. Unless you are using an old device, disabling the Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator will not adversely affect your computer.

Many users experience frame drops in games. Although there can be many different reasons, Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator can be one of them. Therefore, many experts are asking you to disable this driver. But before disabling the driver, you should try to do some other things with the driver first to fix the problem.

Start  Device Manager  with  Win + X > Device Manager  or simply from the Start menu. Now expand Software Devices .

There you will see  Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator.

You can right-click the driver, click Update driver  and update it if an update is available.

Or you can uninstall the driver and restart your computer to reinstall it.

If nothing works, right-click  Microsoft RRAS Root Enumerator  and click Disable  Device. Click  Yes  to confirm your action and you're good to go.

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