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CloseDirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer. The Windows Driver Kit (WDK) Version 7.1.0 is an update to the WDK 7.0.0 release and contains the tools, code samples, documentation, compilers, headers and libraries with which software developers create drivers for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2003.

After a device is installed, it might be necessary to uninstall a device or a driver package. For example, an end-user might decide to replace the associated device, or the driver package might have to be uninstalled when a driver is updated.

When you uninstall a device, you must remove the device node (devnode) that represents the physical instance of the device in the system.

When you uninstall a driver package, you must complete the following actions:

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  • Remove the files that are associated with the driver package from the driver store.

  • Delete the binary files of the driver package.

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This section describes how to uninstall devices and driver packages. It is intended for driver developers who want to provide instructions or tools to their customers.

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This section includes the following topics:

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A driver package consists of all the software components that you must supply in order for your device to be supported under Windows.

Installing a device or driver involves system-supplied and vendor-supplied components. The system provides generic installation software for all device classes. Vendors must supply one or more device-specific components within the driver package.

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This section provides information to help you determine which components to supply within your driver package.

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