I made this powershell script to uninstall any recent version of chrome, completely non-interactive.
Get installed software list with remote Get-WmiObject command The following cmdlet is, again, the easiest in the bunch, but can take some time to finish: Get-WmiObject Win32_Product -ComputerName $pcname | select Name,Version where $pcname is the name of the computer you want to query. Pre-requisite - Get PowerShell 2.0 from Connect. Get Motherboard Information via Command Prompt in Windows 10. wmic product where "name like 'Google Chrome'" call uninstall /nointeractive. NOTE: You can also type cmd in the search bar and click on "Command Prompt" in search results.
In PowerShell, we can use the Get-WmiObject cmdlet to get all information related to the BIOS: Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_BIOS.
To enter the console, type in wmic in cmd.exe or PowerShell: Then, we could execute the following command to list all software installed on the remote machine: /node:"computername" product get name, version. Step 1: Open Windows PowerShell ISE and write the name of the CIM class ( CIM_OperatingSystem) in a new window. Home › Forums › Scripting › DOS Command Shell › wmic product where "name like 'test%%'" call uninstall /nointeractive This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 6 years, 6. Once the WMIC prompt opens, type /output:C:\list.txt product get name, version then hit enter. Run this command: /output:C:\InstalledPrograms.txt product get name,version. Among other complex processes, the Command Prompt allows you to create, move, delete files, and find all the important information about your computer's components.
That is how Lenovo named those devices, that information is coming from the BIOS and is being pulled using Windows WMIC queries. This is an encore presentation from my old blog.