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Access Device Manager Using Commands on Windows: Simple StepsUpdated a month ago

To access Device Manager using commands on Windows, start by opening the Run dialog box by pressing Win + R. In the box that appears, type devmgmt.msc and press Enter, which will immediately open the Device Manager window.

Key Highlights: Access and Use Device Manager via Command Prompt

  • Opening Device Manager:

Use the devmgmt.msc command in Command Prompt to directly open Device Manager. Alternatively, use the start devmgmt.msc command to open Device Manager in a new window.

  • List Devices Using "wmic":

Run `wmic path win32_pnpentity get name` to list all devices connected to your system.

  • Driver Updates:

Although you can’t update drivers directly from Command Prompt, Device Manager (opened via cmd) allows manual driver updates.

  • Enable/Disable Devices with "devcon":

The devcon tool (available in the Windows Driver Kit) can be used to enable or disable devices directly from Command Prompt.

  • View System Info with "msinfo32":

Use msinfo32 in Command Prompt to open System Information for detailed hardware and device info.

  • Use "sfc /scannow" for Troubleshooting:

Run sfc /scannow to check for and repair corrupted system files that could be causing device-related issues.

  • Efficiency: Command Prompt provides a fast way to access Device Manager and manage hardware devices, especially for advanced users or system administrators.
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