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How to Fix Device Manager When it Only Shows the Help Action
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Updated onMay 14, 2024
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You go to the Device Manager on your Windows 10/11 system to add legacy hardware and you notice that the Action tab only shows the Help option.
This is a common situation, and many users have been experiencing this issue.
In this post, we will guide you through the process to find the option, if Add legacy hardware or the Scan for hardware changes option is missing.
For a missing device entry like if theBluetooth is missing in the Device Manager on Windows 11, you can refer to our detailed post for the possible solutions.
Before that, let’s understand what is a legacy device and where can you find the add legacy hardware option.
What does legacy device mean?
Legacy means something which is outdated, and in the case of a legacy device, it was hardware manufactured previously.
However, this hardware is now an older version of the current one and is less functional.
So, for instance, if you upgraded your modem from V.90 to the latest V.92 version, the V.90 in this case is the legacy hardware.
Legacy drivers do not come with the plug-and-play option, and hence, the ones available, are used only for legacy hardware.
For the legacy devices, you would need to install the drivers manually through the Device Manager.
Where is the Add legacy hardware menu?
The Add legacy hardware option is present in the Device Manager in the Action tab menu along with Scan for hardware changes, Devices and Printers, etc.
But, what if the Add legacy hardware is not available in the Device Manager? Then, follow the below method to fix the issue.
What can I do if Device Manager Action only shows help?
So, the Add legacy hardware was missing in Windows 10 because you need to select a device or category.
If you want an alternative to the Device Manager, like adriver detector software for Windows 10/11, you can read our article for the best options.
If the Add Legacy Hardware option is not accessible in the Device Manager, you might try utilizing athird-party driver updating toolto look for missing drivers automatically. Without up-to-date drivers, your computer will not perform correctly, and you may see error codes.
For any other issues related to the Device Manager, do leave a comment in the comments box below.
More about the topics:Device Manager,drivers,windows 10,Windows 11
Madhuparna Roy
A diploma holder in computers and with a keen interest in technology, Madhuparna is passionate about writing How-to guides and helping people solve the most intricate Windows issues.
It all started with the evolution of mobile phones and Google, and that has now settled with Windows.
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