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Display the filter drivers for a setup class Example Add a hardware ID to all legacy devices on a remote computer.
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If you click the Continue Anyway button on the dialog box, the installation continues. Add, delete, and replace hardware IDs. The following command enables all printer devices on the computer by specifying the Printer setup class in a DevCon Enable command.
Update the driver for communication ports Example DevCon is a command-line tool that performs device management functions on local computers and remote computers.
Install a device using unattended setup The following example shows how to install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter during an unattended installation of Microsoft Windows XP. List classes on the local computer Instqll DevCon operations can use the device setup class to identify devices, it is useful to create a reference file of the installl setup classes of devices on the computer.
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The command places MyFilter. However, you can still find Q archived at https: In response, DevCon enables the device and then reboots the system to make the enabling effective. In response, DevCon displays the expected stack for the devices hhow the Volume class.
Scan the computer for new devices DevCon Restart Example The first subcommand uses the delete operator!
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List the devices in a device setup class. All the links except for the script and DevCon v5.
For Windows 7/8/8.1/10 + Windows Server 2008 (R2)/2012 (R2)/2016:
Choose the type you'd like to provide: The following command uses the DevCon Status operation to display the status of particular storage-related devices on Server01, a remote computer. DevCon uses the standard ExitWindowsEx function to reboot.
Scanning for new hardware. If the user has open files on the computer or a program will not close, the system does not reboot until the user has responded to system prompts to close the files or end the process. The following command uses the DevCon Status operation to find the status of all devices on the local computer. The following command uses the DevCon Reboot operation to reboot the operating system on the local computer and to associate the reboot with a hardware installation.
You may also leave feedback directly on GitHub. Install a device Example It does not affect the MyFilter. List the driver files of a particular device The following command uses the DevCon DriverFiles operation to search for the device driver that the mouse device on the local computer uses.
Display the status of related devices on a remote computer DevCon Find Example In the command, each ID is separated from the others by spaces.
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