Windows 10: W10 network reset - Anniverdary build

Discus and support W10 network reset - Anniverdary build in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hi all, As we all know, if we select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network reset. On the Network reset... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by fantom105, Feb 12, 2017.

  1. fantom105 Win User

    W10 network reset - Anniverdary build


    Hi all,

    As we all know, if we select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network reset.
    On the Network reset screen, select Reset now > Yes to confirm, this will uninstall your network card and prompt you to reboot the pc. Upon Windows starting up again, the network card you just installed will install again, and your connection will be live once more.

    My question is this: Does any one know the command to do this from the command line ?

    I building a pc, where the end user will not need to know how to do this, or why it has to be done. All I want them to do is click on an icon on the desktop that runs a batch file and does it all for them.

    TIA

    :)
     
    fantom105, Feb 12, 2017
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  2. Motion data & Microsoft Health issues

    Having upgraded to the latest build 10586 and installing all store updates,the motion data is unaccessible and in microsoft health app this is not tracking steps This was an issue when upgrading from last build also. Only fix seems to be a hard reset .
    The route i took was downgrade to 8.1 then upgrade to W10 as I did a hard reset on last w10 build. Is this always going to be an issue?
     
    JasonSarkari, Feb 12, 2017
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  3. install .xap file on windows 10 mobile

    How do I do this?

    I have installed both Visual Studio and W10 SDK on Windows 10 PC running W10 Home, Build 16299.309 and set phone to allow sideloads.

    I have hard reset Lumia 650, running W10 Mobile Build 10.0.15254.313, and tried just copying .xap to sd card and clicking, no action results.
     
    AndrewMacLennan, Feb 12, 2017
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  4. swarfega Win User

    W10 network reset - Anniverdary build

    swarfega, Feb 13, 2017
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  5. fantom105 Win User
    Thanks swarfega, but that tells me how to uninstall the network card, after all other options are exhausted.

    I wish to know how to run the equivalent of the network reset from the command line... surely it is possible ????
     
    fantom105, Feb 13, 2017
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  6. lx07 Win User
  7. swarfega Win User
    If you read the whole article it shows you how to use the netsh command.
     
    swarfega, Feb 13, 2017
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  8. fantom105 Win User

    W10 network reset - Anniverdary build

    Swarfega, are you thinking that I start with netsh winsock reset and press Enter?

    To me, following all the commands listed will do all the resets but to the best of my knowledge it won't 'uninstall' the network card.... but maybe I'm wrong??
     
    fantom105, Feb 13, 2017
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  9. lx07 Win User
    What are you trying to do?

    Network reset (as you describe in your first post) is not going to "uninstall your network card" as you put it. It doesn't do that. Nothing short of physically pulling the card out will "uninstall" it.

    You can use the netsh command to reset various things but it isn't going to uninstall it the card. You could uninstall the drivers using pnputil or dsim but I can't imagine for the life of me why you would want to so perhaps I'm misunderstanding your question.

    It would help if you explained what your goal was and why do you want to make a batch file to change networks without the user knowing.
     
  10. fantom105 Win User
    Thanks all for replies.

    Maybe I'm not wording this correctly.

    In w10 there is a bug where at a some random stage you won't be able to browse the internet. You can reset your TCP/IP, flush dns etc etc as many times as you wish but it won't fix the problem.

    The manual solution is goto device manager,and uninstall your active network card wifi/lan, reboot and let windows reinstall it again.

    That is what the network reset button does. It's a known fault and the network reset button is the MS way to fix it.

    It has happened to me, and on machines belonging to friends (inc machines upgraded to w10 and machines that were bought new with w10 preinstalled)

    Quite simply, I wish to run 'network reset' from a batch file.
     
    fantom105, Feb 13, 2017
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  11. lx07 Win User
    I see. From swarfega's link you could put these in a batch file to reset the network adapter.

    Code: netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns[/quote] I'm not sure how you'd do the last step of automatically removing the network adapter.

    It looks like you could download devcon and use that but it seems you need to specify the device.

    Something like Code: devcon -r remove "@PCI\VEN_10B7&DEV_9200&SUBSYS_00D81028&REV_78\4&19FD8D60&0&58F0" [/quote] but you'd have to replace the bit in red with your device which you can get from devcon listclass net Source

    Can't think of a better way I'm afraid. Perhaps someone else can.
     
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