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Go Directly to Device
Manager
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Windows
XP
Windows
2000
Windows
Me
Windows
98
Windows
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The Device Manager is one of Windows' most useful diagnostic tools.
It lets you see all of the devices attached to your computer, and which
resources they are each using.
Windows 95/98/Me
- You can open Device Manager by double-clicking on the System
icon in Control Panel, and choosing the Device Manager
tab. It is also accessible by right-clicking on My Computer,
selecting Properties, and selecting the Device Manager
tab. Getting to the Device Manager this can require up to six mouse
clicks, but there is an easier way.
- Open an Explorer window, and select your Start Menu
folder (under your Windows directory). It doesn't have to go here, but
it's as good a place as any.
- Select New and then Shortcut from the File
Menu.
- In the field labelled Command Line, type C:\WINDOWS\CONTROL.EXE
Sysdm.cpl, System,1 (replace C:\WINDOWS\ with your Windows
directory, if different).
- Click Next, type Device Manager for the name of this
shortcut, and press Finish when you're done.
- There will now be a shortcut directly to Device Manager in your
Start Menu.
Windows 2000/XP
- You can open Device Manager by double-clicking on the System
icon in Control Panel, choosing the Hardware tab, and
clicking Device Manager.
- Fortunately, Device Manager can be more easily run by launching
devmgmt.msc - just create a shortcut to the file (as described
above), and launch it at any time.
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