Chapter 6. Uninstalling the para-virtualized drivers
This section details the process for uninstalling the para-virtualized drivers from your Microsoft Windows guests.
Open the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel menu.
Select the Red Hat Xen Para-virtualized Drivers program from the list and click the Remove button.

Once the uninstall process finishes you are prompted to reboot the guest. Click No to the prompt. Shut down the guest instead, do not reboot or restart the guest.

After shutting down the guest, use virsh dumpxml to create an XML configuration file for the guest. Change guest-name and guest.xml to match the name of your guest and the file for saving the configuration.
# virsh dumpxmlFor every disk entry(refer to Example 6.1, “Para-virtualized disk entry”) in theguestname>guest.xml
guest.xml file modify the para-virtualized disk entry to use the generic virtualized drivers(refer to Example 6.2, “Generic disk entry”).
<disk type='file' device='disk'> <driver name='tap' type='aio'/> <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/disk2.img'/> <target dev='xvdb'/> </disk>
<disk type='file' device='disk'> <driver name='file'/> <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/disk2.img'/> <target dev='hdb'/> </disk>
You are limited to 4 fully-virtualized IDE devices. You cannot convert more than 3 para-virtualized disks to fully-virtualized disks due to limitations with the Red Hat Virtualization packages.
Restart the guest.
The installer automatically enables the para-virtualized disk driver during the install. The uninstall wizard removed the driver but the device node remains in Windows Device Manager after rebooting. The device node appears as a device named "PCI Device".
This device causes a "Add New Hardware Wizard" to appear. You can safely close the wizard with the Cancel button.
To permanently disable the para-virtualized disk driver after uninstalling the driver package you must use the provided scripts in the C:\Program Files\RedHat\XenPV directory. The para-virtualized drivers files are in the directory chosen during the installation process.
disableRedHatSCSIDriver.bat - this script disables the para-virtualized disk driver
enableRedHatSCSIDriver.bat - this script enables the para-virtualized disk driver
disableRedHatSCSIDriver.bat file or execute disableRedHatSCSIDriver.bat from an MS-DOS prompt.
After running the disable script the "PCI Device" in the Device Manager displays a red X icon, indicating that it is disabled.
To re-install the para-virtualized drivers the enableRedHatSCSIDriver.bat script must be executed before the installation program. Ensure that the red X is gone from the device node before attempting to re-install the drivers using the installer package.
virt-manger to uninstall devicesvirt-manager can be used instead of virsh to remove devices.
To remove devices, use the Remove for the para-virtualized devices. Removed devices can be added again with the Add wizard.
Once a device has been removed re-adding removed devices causes the device to use the the generic drivers. Use the procedure for adding devices to force the devices to use the para-virtualized drivers. Refer to Block device configuration.