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I have that entry displayed in Windows Update too. I had installed it and then uninstalled it for another reason. That reason probably doesn't apply now. I'll try installing the update and see if I have the same issue. If so I'll see if it can be fixed somehow.
Edit: Yep I got the problem from that update. I'll check the settings in Device Manager and see if it can fixed. The reason why the internal drives show up with the driver update is because SATA drives support hot swap. Hot Swap is a feature lets you remove the drive from the inside of the computer and put another drive inside the computer while the computer is running. In this case the hard drive entry is useless. You can't remove it while Windows is running and Windows won't let you do so anyway.
It could be useful to hot swap the CDRom drive if it failed and you didn't want to shutdown first. Yes it will still appear for other devices.
It will just disappear for internal and external SATA drives. You may need to reboot for the registry key to take effect. I haven't rebooted to test so I don't know for sure if the key works. Edit: I just tried adding that key and rebooting. It didn't remove the entries for me. You can still try it and see if works.
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