After the war, he served as a divisional commander in Italy until 1828, then in Moravia. In 1830, he was promoted to General of the Cavalry, and was stationed as military commander, first in Galicia and then in Hungary (1832-1848). When the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 broke out, the then almost 80-year old general asked to be replaced. His request was granted and he was promoted to Field Marshal. He died the next year.
He married Franzisca Xaveria von Trattnern (1785-1856), and had 3 sons.