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How to remove WDS role via the GUI and PowerShell

Posted on 27/05/202025/09/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to remove WDS role via the GUI and PowerShell
Uninstall WDS

Windows Deployment Services (WDS) is a really interesting tool from Microsoft for network-based installation (deployment) of Windows operating systems. In windows server 2003 it was called as Remote Installation Services (RIS). In this article, we shll discuss How to remove WDS role via the GUI and PowerShell. The purpose of WDS is to remotely deploy the windows operating systems. Please see What are the differences between MDT and WDS, and Upgrade Microsoft Office 2019 to 2021 on Mac.

For some articles ai have written on WDS, see how to setup and install WDS role, and how to configure Windows Deployment Services on Windows Server 2019.

Remove Windows Deployment Services via the GUI

To remove the WDS server via the Graphical User Interface, follow the steps below

  • Click Start and launch Server Manager.
  • Click on Manage
  • Remove Roles and Features.
Windows Deployment Services role

If you have not skipped the Before you begin page, click on Next

GUI removal

Select the destination server (which is usually the WDS server) and click Next.

Note: If you have mutiple servers here, select the right server that the WDS role is installed on

GUI removal

On the Server Roles page, scroll down and uncheck Windows Deployment Services.

PowerShell removal

You will now be asked if you want to remove management tools or leave them installed on the server.

Click on Next and follow-through. Click on Next on the “Features Window”, and click on Remove on the “confirmation” page and that is all.

Wait a few minutes while the role uninstalls. A successful message will appear “Removal succeeded on server“. Close the wizard. The WDS role is now uninstalled on the server.

In addition, see how to add images to WDS and configure Multicast transmission via the GUI and WDSUTIL. Also, see how to Install Windows Deployment Services on Windows Server 2022.

Remove Role Via PowerShell

Moreover, On how to remove WDS server via PowerShell, follow the steps below

UnInstall-WindowsFeature -Name WDS, WDS-Deployment, WDS-Transport

Furthermore, I hope you found this blog post on how to remove WDS role via the GUI and PowerShell helpful. However, Please let me know in the comment session if you have any questions.

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