Remove devices multiple adapter remote Microsoft Windows Mobile or Windows Mobile Device Center of difficulty

I currently have 244 devices with Microsoft Windows Mobile adapter hidden, not connected, listed in Device Manager in Windows Vista. Windows Mobile Device Center stops working correctly when the device name is Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote adapter #243 or higher. Y at - it a fix for Windows Mobile Device Center, or a way to easily remove all 244 cards at the same time?

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