Dc Uninstall Devices Key

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Removes the device from the device tree and deletes the device stack for the device. As a result of these actions, child devices are removed from the device tree and the drivers that support the device are unloaded.

This operation does not delete the device driver or any files installed for the device. After removing the device from the device tree, the files remain and the device is still represented internally as a nonpresent device that can be reenumerated.

Valid only on the local computer.

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Parameters

/rConditional reboot. Reboots the system after completing an operation only if a reboot is required to make a change effective.

*Represents all devices on the computer.

IDSpecifies all or part of a hardware ID, compatible ID, or device instance ID of a device. When specifying multiple IDs, type a space between each ID. IDs that include an ampersand character (&) must be enclosed in quotation marks.

The following special characters modify the ID parameter.

CharacterDescription

Matches any character or no character. Use the wildcard character () to create an ID pattern, for example, disk.

@

Indicates a device instance ID, for example, @ROOTFTDISK0000.

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(single quote)

Matches the string literally (exactly as it appears). Precede a string with a single quote to indicate that an asterisk is part of the ID name and is not a wildcard character, for example, '*PNP0600, where *PNP0600 (including the asterisk) is the hardware ID.

=classSpecifies the device setup class of the devices. The equal sign (=) identifies the string as a class name.

You can also specify hardware IDs, compatible IDs, device instance IDs, or ID patterns following the class name. Type a space between each ID or pattern. DevCon finds devices in the class that match the specified IDs.

The system might need to be rebooted to make this change effective. To have DevCon reboot the system, add the conditional reboot parameter (/r) to the command.

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