To get rid of unwanted drivers, devices, or services, use the following steps:. As you expand the different drivers and devices in the device manager, you will see not only the items that Windows currently detects as installed on your PC; but you will also see drivers, devices, and services which have been loaded in the past but were not uninstalled or are not currently started.
You can find your offending device, right-click, and choose uninstall to remove it from the system completely. Type Exit and press Enter to exit Command Prompt. Only remove items you know you do not need. Be careful that you do not change too many devices, or you might need to re-activate your Windows installation.
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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. The Device Manager will open and will now show all hidden devices when you select Show hidden devices from the View menu. You can use this trick to remove drivers associated with your old, disconnected hardware.
Right-click the device and select Properties to view more information about the problem. The problem could be a driver issue, a system resource conflict, or something else. Whatever your reason, you can disable individual hardware devices from the Device Manager. To disable them, click the View menu and select Show hidden devices. Click the Driver tab and set the Startup Type to Disabled.
Note that, for most types of hardware devices, you can generally right-click them and select Disable to quickly disable them. This setting just affects Windows, so you may hear a beep while booting up. This is a troubleshooting feature that allows your motherboard to beep at you if problems occur. The settings that matter most for troubleshooting are the Driver settings. After right-clicking a device and selecting Properties, click the Driver tab. The Device Manager also warns you about resource conflicts, but you should see resource conflicts very rarely on modern systems.
The above information should cover just about everything you would want to do with the Windows Device Manager. Viewing Your Installed Hardware By default, the Device Manager displays a list of your installed hardware, sorted by category. Typical, hidden devices that are not displayed non-Plug and Play drivers, printers, and so on -and-. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?
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