Hi,
to me this looks similar the problem I reported some weeks ago, which is still
open. I watched that sometimes the endpoints are removed and sometimes they are
not, so I added my setupapi.dev.log which showed both effects next to each
other but got no answer yet. The topic was named “virtual audio driver removed
via devcon, but it's only hidden” – so this seems to happen not only to me.
Best,
Johannes
Von: wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Im
Auftrag von eno rocky
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. November 2018 06:09
An: wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: [wdmaudiodev] Re: uninstalling device
Hi,
Adding to Robert Dalton's problem, removing or uninstalling using both dpinst
or devcon won't remove audio endpoint inside device manager ( under Audio
inputs and outputs ) but is in hidden state (note: show hidden devices ->
checked).
This issue can be seen in sysvad also. But uninstalling using device manager is
able to remove hidden endpoints too. What can be done for this? Is there any
way ?
Thanks,
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 8:51 AM Robert Dalton <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Thanks TIm.
I'm not using an xml file, but I'm manually calling "dpinst.exe" with the /d
flag to delete binaries. That still doesn't do the trick. I've also tried
using devcon.exe and that's not doing the trick either. However, uninstalling
from the Device Manager with a reboot works fine. Any ideas what API the
Device Manager is using? Is it from SetupApi? I have a custom installer /
uninstaller so I can
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 10:11 AM Tim Roberts <timr@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:timr@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Matthew van Eerde (Redacted sender Matthew.van.Eerde for DMARC) wrote:
What is dpinst.exe?
It's a driver installer tool in the WDK. It basically displays a wizard UI to
manage pre-installing and uninstalling drivers.
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