How do I uninstall "Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2"

Visual studio 2013 Update 4 just installed on my PC, I'm not sure why but I guess it was an automatic update from Unreal Engine 4 SDK? 
The problem I have though is it killed my Ethernet and made my whole PC unresponsive unless I unplugged the Ethernet cable. So I uninstalled the 30 odd things that update installed on my PC and I have it working when my Ethernet Port and Hyper-V Virtual
Ethernet Adapter #2 are enabled, but I cannot find out how to uninstall this and get my PC back to normal...
On my Ethernet port under properties everything is unticked but a new option "Hyper-V Extensible virtual Switch" and on "Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2" everything is ticked but "Hyper-V Extensible virtual Switch" and "Microsoft
Networkd Adapter Multiplexor Protocol".
My internet is now coming through Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2 and my Ethernet Port is saying No Internet Access. 
I've clicked uninstall several times and restarted but it just wont go away and return to normal.

Hello Scaramoosh,
Visual studio 2013 Update 4 seems has nothing to do with your "Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2", so this issue seems not related to Visual Studio Setup forum.
Please try refer to the following blogs to see if you can remove it:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/jhoward/archive/2009/07/01/hyper-v-how-to-remove-disabled-virtual-network-adapters-from-the-parent-partition.aspx
http://cloudtidings.com/2013/11/20/removing-the-ghost-hyper-v-vnic-adapter-when-using-converged-networks-after-in-place-upgrade-to-w2012r2/
If you still cannot remove it, try ask this question to IT Pro related forum for your specific OS version, for example:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/home?category=w8itpro
Regards,
Barry
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    Trace Session Started
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