I have a specific piece of hardware which I'd like to disable and re-enable each time my Windows restarts. I created a batch script which is supposed to do that, along with running my program afterwards:
cd %~dp0
devcon.exe disable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F"
timeout /t 3
devcon.exe enable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F"
runMyWindows.exe --totally-not-virus
I am not sure if devcon.exe
is a proper application for this in the first place because I have no experience with writing Windows scripts at all.
However, I have noticed that those commands don't quite do the job because my runMyWindows.exe
program doesn't work as it should until I go to Windows Device Manager and manually disable and re-enable this device.
I have only 1 user on this machine which is in "Administrator" group and I am not running this script in any special way except double-clicking the .bat
file, or in case of the restart, it is run from the startup folder (C:\Users\oxxo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
).
Is there a way to do this properly within my batch script which should be run automatically on Windows startup?
Run as administrator
devcon.exe
, not just be a member of the Administrators group. Additionally you'd need to ensure thatdevcon.exe
is either along side the batch file,"%~dp0devcon.exe"
, in%PATH%
,devcon
or be invoked using its full path,"C:\Tools\devcon.exe"
.devcon.exe
is in the same folder as the batch script... Can you just clarify how to rundevcon.exe
as an admin in my case?Run as administrator
from the context menu.devcon.exe
going to be run "as an administrator" also??? Sorry for all those questions, but I don't quite understand this amazing Windows option :/