How To Uninstall Drivers Using Dpinst.exe
Hello everybody, I'm currently designing a setup package including four device drivers that have to be installed with our application. As DIFxApp doesn't support x86 and x64 driver installation in one MSI package, I'm trying to use DPInst instead. Squeeze Greatest Hits Rapidshare Download Free. Installing the drivers works fine, but is there a way to remove all drivers at once, instead of calling DPInst.exe /u 'path/xxx.inf' for each one?
Using the DIFx Tools to Uninstall Driver Packages. Using DPInst to Uninstall. Applications that use the DIFx tools to uninstall drivers are designed to work.
Calling dpinst /u for each driver works, but this solution is very cumbersome to maintain and error prone, so I would like to remove them all in one swift stroke. A way of finding the.inf files to uninstall similar to the way they were installed would be very nice, just define the folders that should be searched recursively for.inf files in the DPInst.xml. Thanks in advance, Best regards, Felix.
Using the DIFx Tools to Uninstall Driver Packages • • 2 minutes to read • Contributors • In this article Driver Install Frameworks (DIFx) includes several tools that can be used to install and uninstall. These tools include the following: • DIFx for Applications (DIFxApp) • Driver Package Installer (DPInst) • DIFx API (DIFxAPI) Be aware of the following points when you use the DIFx tools to install or uninstall: • You must use the same DIFx tool to install and uninstall a driver package. For example, you cannot install a driver package by using DIFxApp and then uninstall it by using DPInst.
• You cannot use the DIFx tools to uninstall devices. To perform this action, you must either use or a that calls functions.
For more information, see and. This section includes the following topics: Important We recommend that you only use the DIFx tools to create driver uninstallers. Cute Baby Singing Happy Birthday Song Download there. Applications that use the DIF x tools to uninstall drivers are designed to work correctly with future versions of Windows. Although other approaches might be successful with the current versions of Windows, they may not work correctly with future versions.