![]() Signer name : Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher It doesn't seem to include the same human readable name used in Device Manager (which wmic above did), but I see this device listed which I think is it: Published name : oem186.inf Those commands have output that suggests they did whatever they're supposed to do, but it doesn't have the same effect as uninstalling and reinstalling the driver. Wmic path win32_networkadapter where index= call enable Wmic path win32_networkadapter where index= call disable I can parse this to find the index of the device. I have found these two command line tools which seem relevant, but neither of them seem to do exactly what I want. I need to regularly perform these steps, so I'd like to find a way of automating them. Right click Network Adapters > Scan for Hardware Changes.DO NOT DELETE, leave the delete option unchecked, just hit OK for it to be uninstalled.Right Click Intel(R) Dual band Wireless-AC 7260 > Uninstall.I need to automate the uninstall and reinstall a driver on Windows 7.
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