Windows 10 specifically, does a system restore point also preserve devices disabled in Device Manager? Even when the hardware attached to the system is changing due to PCIe busses being added or removed?

Pretty sure it does based on my interperatation of the support info here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12415/windows-10-recovery-options but curious if anyone knows for sure. I think a parallel here would be if anyone has dealt with such on servers with hot plug PCIe slots and Windows Server.

Scenario: I’m wanting to take a system restore point before I change out a USB-C dock for a ThunderBolt 3 dock. All with a TB3 eGPU box in the mix. Trying to go from a 2 cable to one cable setup, though due to the not quite full support for this setup on my notebook, been tripping some blue screens due to the hot plug nature of TB3, and PCIe resource reservations. Having some system restore points will help narrow down what devices to disable to keep the overall setup functional.