Confirm whether you want to uninstall this driver or not, then select Uninstall to remove it. Right-click the device you want to remove its driver, and then select Uninstall device. If it’s an MSI package or a package that has a silent option, PowerShell should be able to take care of it. Remove Drivers Type and search Device Manager in the Windows search bar, and then click Open. How about installing a program on a remote computer? That’s a bit more complicated and depend on the install package.
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To find a specific program installed on a remote computer: Get-WmiObject Win32_Product -ComputerName $computername | Where-Object Use PowerShell to Uninstall Built-in Apps You can uninstall most of the built-in appseven ones that don’t normally offer an Uninstall optionwith a PowerShell cmdlet. And once again, here is where PowerShell shines.įirst of all, let’s see how to get a list of installed programs on a remote computer: Get-WmiObject Win32_Product -ComputerName $computername | Select-Object -Property IdentifyingNumber, Name Just download and install the tool, flip over to the Uninstaller tab on the left, find the apps on the right, and click Uninstall. If you don’t have a software deployment tool, such as PDQ Deployment, uninstalling programs from a remote computer could be quite painful.