Windows 10: Is there a way to remove a device via cmd?

Discus and support Is there a way to remove a device via cmd? in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Hi all I want to remove a device from "Devices". (See attachment) I tried using devcon.exe remove using device ID. The output says: it removed 1... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by BTWidi, Dec 6, 2018.

  1. BTWidi Win User

    Is there a way to remove a device via cmd?


    Hi all


    I want to remove a device from "Devices". (See attachment)

    I tried using devcon.exe remove using device ID. The output says: it removed 1 device and the Bluetooth device is removed from >"Devices". But as soon as i refresh Device Manager the Bluetooth device comes again and is still paired with the device.


    If I manually remove device from "Devices" , everything works fine. Is there a way to automate or use cmd to remove device from "Devices"?? Is there a way to remove a device via cmd? fe691161-a4eb-415d-b609-465a422f3e27?upload=true.png


    Thanks


    Matt

    :)
     
    BTWidi, Dec 6, 2018
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    radioraheem, Dec 6, 2018
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  3. Novgorod Win User
    Can't remove disconnected (ghost) network device


    Thanks for the suggestion, but it can't remove the NIC:

    Is there a way to remove a device via cmd? [​IMG]


    It's the only Intel I219-V that shows up in the device list of the DeviceCleaner program (it shows only non-present devices as I understand). Otherwise, the tool works - I found a ghost replica of the integrated GPU (Intel HD 530) and could remove it. Only the NIC gives this error message on removal, which is probably the reason I can't remove it the normal way through the device manager.
     
    Novgorod, Dec 6, 2018
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  4. Vesao Win User

    Is there a way to remove a device via cmd?

    Remove account


    I suggest you backup your personalized files first before removing the account.
    To delete an account, follow these steps:
    1. Press WIN + X keys and click Command Prompt (Admin) from the menu.
    2. Type the following command and press Enter. Replace test with the name of your sister's account. Code:
      Code:
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    Vesao, Dec 6, 2018
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