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Class entries have the format <name>: <descr> where <name> is the class name and <descr> is the class description. X%1!-20s! List all device setup classes. PListing %1!u! setup classes on %2. DListing %1!u! setup classes. Devcon Listclass Command Lists all devices in the specified setup classes. Valid on local and remote computers. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <class> [<class>...] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Device entries have the format <instance>: <descr> where <instance> is a unique instance of the device and <descr> is the device description. `%1!-20s! List all devices in a setup class. tListing %1!u! devices in setup class "%2" (%3) on %4. hListing %1!u! devices in setup class "%2" (%3). PThere is no "%1" setup class on %2. pThere is no "%1" setup class on the local machine. tThere are no devices in setup class "%1" (%2) on %3. hThere are no devices in setup class "%1" (%2). Devcon Find Command Finds devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid on local and remote computers. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) Device entries have the format <instance>: <descr> where <instance> is the unique instance of the device and <descr> is the device description. 8%1!-20s! Find devices. LNo matching devices found on %1. @No matching devices found. T%1!u! matching device(s) found on %2. H%1!u! matching device(s) found. Devcon Findall Command Finds devices with the specified hardware or instance ID, including devices that are not currently attached. Valid on local and remote computers. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) Device entries have the format <instance>: <descr> where <instance> is the unique instance of the device and <descr> is the description. %1!-20s! Find devices, including those that are not currently attached. Devcon Status Command Lists the running status of devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid on local and remote computers. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) \%1!-20s! List running status of devices. Devcon Driverfiles Command List installed driver files for devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid only on the local computer. %1 %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 %2 =<class> [<id>...] <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) l%1!-20s! List installed driver files for devices. Devcon Resources Command Lists hardware resources of devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid on local and remote computers. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) d%1!-20s! List hardware resources for devices. Devcon Hwids Command Lists hardware IDs of all devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid on local and remote computers. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) X%1!-20s! List hardware IDs of devices. 0Devcon Stack Command Lists the expected driver stack of devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. PnP calls each driver's AddDevice routine when building the device stack. Valid on local and remote computers. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) l%1!-20s! List expected driver stack for devices. Devcon Enable Command Enables devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid only on the local computer. (To reboot when necessary, include -r.) %1 [-r] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-r] %2 =<class> [<id>...] -r Reboots the system only when a restart or reboot is required. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) <%1!-20s! Enable devices. No devices were enabled, either because the devices were not found, or because the devices could not be enabled. The %1!u! device(s) are ready to be enabled. To enable the devices, restart the devices or reboot the system . D%1!u! device(s) are enabled. Devcon Disable Command Disables devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid only on the local computer. (To reboot when necesary, Include -r .) %1 [-r] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-r] %2 =<class> [<id>...] -r Reboots the system only when a restart or reboot is required. <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) <%1!-20s! Disable devices. No devices were disabled, either because the devices were not found, or because the devices could not be disabled. The %1!u! device(s) are ready to be disabled. To disable the devices, restart the devices or reboot the system . <%1!u! device(s) disabled. 0Devcon Restart Command Restarts devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid only on the local computer. (To reboot when necesary, Include -r .) %1 [-r] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-r] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) <%1!-20s! Restart devices. No devices were restarted, either because the devices were not found, or because the devices could not be restarted. The %1!u! device(s) are ready to be restarted. To restart the devices, reboot the system. @%1!u! device(s) restarted. %1 %2 Reboots the local computer as part of a planned hardware installation. P%1!-20s! Reboot the local computer. DRebooting the local computer. dThe device has the following problem: %1!02u! hThe driver reported a problem with the device. 0Driver is running. 0Device is disabled. DDevice is currently stopped. PDevice is not using any resources. LDevice has no reserved resources. pDevice is currently using the following resources: dDevice has the following reserved resources: Driver installed from %2 [%3]. %1!u! file(s) used by driver: Driver installed from %2 [%3]. The driver is not using any files. hNo driver information available for the device. $Hardware IDs: (Compatible IDs: lNo hardware/compatible IDs found for this device. XNo driver nodes found for this device. 0Driver node #%1!u!: (Inf file is %1 ,Inf section is %1 <Driver description is %1 8Manufacturer name is %1 0Provider name is %1 ,Driver date is %1 \Driver version is %1!u!.%2!u!.%3!u!.%4!u! <Driver node rank is %1!u! DDriver node flags are %1!08X! @Inf came from the Internet @Driver node is marked "BAD" 8Inf is digitally signed tInf was installed by using F6 during text mode setup Driver provides basic functionality when no signed driver is available. 4Upper class filters: (Upper filters: 4Controlling service: (none) 4Class lower filters: (Lower filters: 0Setup Class: %1 %2 4Device is not set up. Name: %1 8Device is not present. TError retrieving the device's status. Devcon Install Command Installs the specified device manually. Valid only on the local computer. (To reboot when necesary, Include -r .) %1 [-r] %2 <inf> <hwid> <inf> Specifies an INF file with installation information for the device. <hwid> Specifies a hardware ID for the device. -r Reboots the system only when a restart or reboot is required. P%1!-20s! Install a device manually. Device node created. Install is complete when drivers are installed... @Devcon Update Command Updates drivers for all devices with the specified hardware ID (<hwid>). Valid only on the local computer. (To reboot when necesary, Include -r .) %1 [-r] %2 <inf> <hwid> -r Reboots the system only when a restart or reboot is required. <inf> Specifies an INF file with installation information for the devices. <hwid> Specifies the hardware ID of the devices. P%1!-20s! Update a device manually. LUpdating drivers for %1 from %2. <Updating drivers for %1. |%1 [-r] %2 <inf> <hwid> Update drivers for devices (Non Interactive). This command will only work for local machine. Specify -r to reboot automatically if needed. <inf> is an INF to use to install the device. All devices that match <hwid> are updated. Unsigned installs will fail. No UI will be presented. t%1!-20s! Manually update a device (non interactive). HDrivers installed successfully. %1 %2 <inf> Adds (installs) a third-party (OEM) driver package. This command will only work on the local machine. <inf> is a full path to the INF of the Driver Package that will be installed on this machine. %1!-20s! Adds (installs) a third-party (OEM) driver package. p%1 [-f] %2 <inf> Deletes a third-party (OEM) driver package. This command will only work on the local machine. [-f] will force delete the driver package, even if it is in use by a device. <inf> is the name of a published INF on the local machine. This is the value returned from dp_add and dp_enum. t%1!-20s! Deletes a third-party (OEM) driver package. %1 %2 Lists the third-party (OEM) driver packages installed on this machine. This command will only work on the local machine. Values returned from dp_enum can be sent to dp_delete to be removed from the machine. %1!-20s! Lists the third-party (OEM) driver packages installed on this machine. TThe specified INF path is not valid. Adding the specified driver package to the machine failed. @Driver package '%1' added. Deleting the specified driver package from the machine failed. Deleting the specified driver package from the machine failed because it is in use by a device. Deleting the specified driver package from the machine failed because it is not an third-party package. DDriver package '%1' deleted. |There are no third-party driver packages on this machine. The following third-party driver packages are installed on this computer: %1 , Provider: %1 4 Provider: unknown $ Class: %1 0 Class: unknown ( Version: %1 4 Version: unknown $ Date: %1 , Date: unknown ( Signer: %1 0 Signer: unknown ,Devcon Remove Command Removes devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid only on the local computer. (To reboot when necesary, Include -r .) %1 [-r] %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 [-r] %2 =<class> [<id>...] <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) <%1!-20s! Remove devices. <No devices were removed. The %1!u! device(s) are ready to be removed. To remove the devices, reboot the system. D%1!u! device(s) were removed. dDevcon Rescan Command Directs Plug and Play to scan for new hardware. Valid on a local or remote computer. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] <machine> Specifies a remote computer. H%1!-20s! Scan for new hardware. @Scanning for new hardware. LScanning for new hardware on %1. 0Scanning completed. Devcon Drivernodes Command Lists driver nodes for devices with the specified hardware or instance ID. Valid only on the local computer. %1 %2 <id> [<id>...] %1 %2 =<class> [<id>...] <class> Specifies a device setup class. Examples of <id>: * - All devices ISAPNP\PNP0501 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ISAPNP\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) '*PNP0501 - Hardware ID with apostrophe (' prefixes literal match - matches exactly as typed, including the asterisk.) X%1!-20s! List driver nodes of devices. xDevcon Classfilter Command Lists, adds, deletes, and reorders upper and lower filter drivers for a device setup class. Changes do not take effect until the affected devices are restarted or the machine is rebooted. %1 %2 [-r] <class> {upper | lower} [<operator><filter> [<operator><filter>...]] <class> Specifies a device setup class. <operator> Specifies an operation (listed below). <filter> Specifies a class filter driver. upper Identifies an upper filter driver. lower Identifies a lower filter driver. To list the upper/lower filter drivers for a class, type: devcon classfilter <class> {upper | lower} The Devcon classfilter command uses subcommands, which consist of an operator (=, @, -, +, !) and a filter driver name. The Devcon classfilter command uses a virtual cursor to move through the list of filter drivers. The cursor starts at the beginning of the list (before the first filter). Unless returned to the starting position, the cursor always moves forward. Operators = Move the cursor to the beginning of the filter driver list (before the first filter driver). @ Position the cursor on the next instance of the specified filter. - Add before. Insert the specified filter before the filter on which the cursor is positioned. If the cursor is not positioned on a filter, insert the new filter at the beginning of the list. When the subcommand completes, the cursor is positioned on the newly-added filter. + Add after. Insert the specified filter after the filter on which the cursor is positioned. If the cursor is not positioned on a filter, Devcon inserts the new filter at the end of the list. When the subcommand completes, the cursor cursor is positioned on the newly-added filter. ! Deletes the next occurrence of the specified filter. When the subcommand completes, the cursor occupies the position of the deleted filter. Subsequent - or + subcommands insert a new filter at the cursor position. Examples: If the upper filters for setup class "foo" are A,B,C,B,D,B,E: %1 %2 foo upper @D !B - deletes the third 'B'. %1 %2 foo upper !B !B !B - deletes all three instances of 'B'. %1 %2 foo upper =!B =!A - deletes the first 'B' and the first 'A'. %1 %2 foo upper !C +CC - replaces 'C' with 'CC'. %1 %2 foo upper @D -CC - inserts 'CC' before 'D'. %1 %2 foo upper @D +CC - inserts 'CC' after 'D'. %1 %2 foo upper -CC - inserts 'CC' before 'A'. %1 %2 foo upper +CC - inserts 'CC' after 'E'. %1 %2 foo upper @D +X +Y - inserts 'X' after 'D' and 'Y' after 'X'. %1 %2 foo upper @D -X -Y - inserts 'X' before 'D' and 'Y' before 'X'. %1 %2 foo upper @D -X +Y - inserts 'X' before 'D' and 'Y' between 'X' and 'D'. l%1!-20s! Add, delete, and reorder class filters. Class filters changed. Restart the devices or reboot the system to make the change effective. <Class filters unchanged. %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 <id> [<id>...] := <subcmds> %1 [-m:\\<machine>] %2 =<class> [<id>...] := <subcmds> Modifies the hardware ID's of the listed devices. This command will only work for root-enumerated devices. This command will work for a remote machine. Examples of <id> are: * - All devices (not recommended) ISAPNP\PNP0601 - Hardware ID *PNP* - Hardware ID with wildcards (* matches anything) @ROOT\*\* - Instance ID with wildcards (@ prefixes instance ID) <class> is a setup class name as obtained from the classes command. <subcmds> consists of one or more: =hwid - Clear hardware ID list and set it to hwid. +hwid - Add or move hardware ID to head of list (better match). -hwid - Add or move hardware ID to end of list (worse match). !hwid - Remove hardware ID from list. hwid - each additional hardware id is inserted after the previous. %1!-20s! Modify Hardware ID's of listed root-enumerated devices. @No hardware ID's modified. Skipped %1!u! non-root device(s), modified the hardware ID on %2!u! device(s). dModified the Hardware ID on %1!u! device(s). HSkipping (Not root-enumerated). EnabledEnabled on reboot Enable failedDisabledDisabled on rebootDisable failed RestartedRequires rebootRestart failedRemovedRemoved on reboot Remove failed