How to remove Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapters (vEthernet) ?

Anil Lutchman 96 Reputation points
2021-06-18T19:20:01.607+00:00

I was recently testing Hyper-V and VMware Workstation Pro on my Windows 10 Pro Laptop . After deciding to only use VMware I removed the Hyper-V feature however, for no reason the Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapters (vEthernet) will not be uninstalled or deleted. Its becoming a problem now since it is randomly conflicting with my VMware Virtual Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Ethernet Adapters by continuously dropping my network connections.

After continuous attempts of disabling and uninstalling the devices from device manager>network adapters it always re appears. Further research recommended to remove the Sandbox and Linux Subsystem for Linux (WSL) features. This also did not work. I also tried several PowerShell commands to disable the NetAdapter and the NetAdapterBindings unfortunately this did not resolve the issue.

I am kindly asking for assistance.

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  1. Anil Lutchman 96 Reputation points
    2021-06-20T21:13:20.11+00:00

    I think i have figured it out. After spending more time researching i'm believing that the way in which Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG) works it uses Hyper-V resources for security. After remove the windows feature WDAG the NICs were gone. I had no idea about this feature until now. I highly recommend to turn on this feature but even though its a great feature i personally turned it off since i have Sophos home with ATP protection.

    Read more here  md-app-guard-overview

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  1. Dave Patrick 426.1K Reputation points MVP
    2021-06-18T19:53:21.57+00:00

    You can also try the registry edits here.
    https://superuser.com/questions/1127645/ip-address-assigned-to-non-existent-adapter

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