No, the device driver is not uninstalled.
No. It basically shuts the device off. If you need to unistall a device, right click on it and choose "Uninstall" from the drop down menu.
If the problem is because you uninstalled it by deleting some of the files, try to delete the driver via device manager and then reinstall it in a new folder, or delete the previous one and reinstall it there.
Device manager
USB Port can be disabled from BIOS or Device Manager.If it is disabled from BIOS then go to the BIOS by pressing DEL at the startup (Most Common, However it can change as per the desktop/Laptop) and then go the Integrated Peripherals.There you will find the USB port. Enter on it and then you can enable or disable from there.If it is disabled from device manager, go to the device manager (right click on My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager) and there you will find USB port. If it is disable, Red Mark on it will be there. Just right click on it and then click on Enable.
You should be able to safely disable the bluetooth driver, by going into Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager. Then navigating to the bluetooth driver entry, right-clicking on it, and disabling the driver. This will prevent bluetooth from working on that PC, and should be relatively safe to do.
WDM
The device driver tool used to replace a current driver with a previously functioning one is called "Device Manager" in Windows. Within Device Manager, you can right-click on the device, select "Properties," and then navigate to the "Driver" tab to find the "Roll Back Driver" option. This allows you to revert to the last installed driver, which can resolve issues caused by the current update.
Device Manager>System>Hardware
To disable the trackball on a Dell 4310, you can typically do this through the device settings. Go to the Control Panel, select "Mouse," and look for options related to the trackball or pointing devices. You may also find a specific setting in the device manager, where you can disable the trackball driver. If these options are unavailable, you might need to check for any dedicated software provided by Dell for managing input devices.
Device Manager
Device manager
To remove a TAGES driver from your system, first, ensure that any software using the driver is uninstalled. Then, go to the Control Panel and navigate to "Device Manager." Locate the TAGES driver under the appropriate category, right-click it, and select "Uninstall." Additionally, you may need to check for any remaining TAGES files in the system folders and delete them manually. Restart your computer to complete the removal process.