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Open Windows Device Manager in 5 Simple Ways
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Published onAugust 12, 2024
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Want to know how to open Windows Device Manager? It’s the go-to tool for updating drivers, checking hardware issues, or adjusting device settings. Luckily, Windows offers several ways to access it, each suited to different user preferences.
Today, I’ll show you five simple methods for easily managing your system’s hardware.
Let’s get into it!
5 Ways To Open Windows Device Manager
Simply follow these instructions:
Using the Start Button
This will only take a few clicks:
Through Windows Search Button
Here are the steps to follow:
Using a Command Prompt
Here’s what to do:
Device Manager will open automatically.
Through the Control Panel
You can do it via thecontrol panel. Here are the steps:
Using Windows Settings
Follow the below steps:
These steps will help you to open Windows Device Manager. Whether you prefer using commands, settings, or the Control Panel, accessing it is straightforward and essential for maintaining your PC’s hardware.
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Vlad Turiceanu
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Passionate about technology,Windows, and everything that has a power button, he spent most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.
Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.