Uninstalling Drivers and Intel PROSet
Intel recommends you use Add/Remove Programs to uninstall Intel PROSet and the base drivers. If your
operating system does not have a GUI installed, you can use
to uninstall the base drivers and
Intel PROSet.
If you only installed base drivers, you can use the PROUnstl.exe utility to remove them.
NOTE:
PROUnstl.exe only removes the base drivers. Do not use this utility if Intel PROSet is
installed on your system. Removing the base drivers without removing Intel PROSet will result in
system instability.
PROUnstl.exe supports the following command line switch:
Switch
Description
/nogui
silent uninstall.
Microsoft* Windows* Push Install Instructions
A "Push," or unattended, installation provides a means for network administrators to easily install the drivers
on systems that have similar equipment. The following document provides instructions for a basic unattended
installation of Microsoft* Windows* that includes the installation of drivers for Intel® Network Adapters.
For 32-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems, see the Push32.txt file in the APPS\SETUP\PUSH\WIN32
directory on the Product CD or in the download directory.
For x64 Microsoft Windows operating systems, see the Pushx64.txt file in the
APPS\SETUP\PUSH\WINX64 directory on the Product CD or in the download directory.
Saving and Restoring an Adapter's Configuration Settings
The Save and Restore Command Line Tool allows you to copy the current adapter and team settings into a
standalone file (such as on a USB drive) as a backup measure. In the event of a hard drive failure, you can
reinstate most of your former settings.
There are two versions of the Save and Restore Command Line Tool currently available: a
Microsoft* Windows PowerShell* version (recommended) and a VBScript version. Please note that the
VBScript version is being removed and you should migrate your processes to use the Windows PowerShell
version.
Using the Microsoft* Windows PowerShell* Version
The system on which you restore network configuration settings must have the same configuration as the one
on which the save was performed.