Clever use makes xp device manager more powerful

  
                

Device Manager is a management tool for Windows that acts like a leader to manage various computing devices. In fact, its function is not just those we usually look at, we can use it cleverly to make the xp device manager more powerful.

1. Let all devices display

Let's take Windows XP as an example: Click “View →Show hidden devices" in the <;Device Manager" window You will find several more devices in the list. After comparison, you will find three hidden devices:

NT Apm/Legacy Support ——NT Apm/Legacy Interface Node (Hint: If you Windows XP is powered off after shutdown, it is very likely that NT Apm/Legacy Interface Node does not start, you can try to start it to see if it can solve the problem); storage volume & mdash; & mdash; general volume; non-plug and play driver. (www.xitongzhijia.net)

2. Cleverly hide the optical drive

Click “Start →Run”, type“devmgmt.msc”Enter and press to open“ Device Manager”. Then find and expand the "DVD/CD-ROM drive" in the "Device Manager", select the specific drive model you want to hide (if there are more than one), then click “Disable" on the toolbar ; button or select “deactivate” from the right-click menu, a confirmation dialog will pop up, click ““ is” button, after a while you can see that there is a cross in front of the device, indicating the optical drive Has been disabled. At this point, open "My Computer" or Explorer, you will find that the CD-ROM drive letter has disappeared!

Tip: In addition, if your CD-ROM drive is connected to the second IDE interface separately , you can also hide the CD-ROM drive by disabling the "Secondary IDE channel" method: first find the "IDE ATA/ATAPI controller" in the "Device Manager" and expand it, then right click "ld" ; secondary IDE channel & rdquo;, select “ disable & rdquo; command.

3. Make your "Device Manager" more powerful

“Device Manager" is a good helper for managing computer devices, in fact, just pass the following simple The steps will make your <;Device Manager> display more device details, making it even more powerful.

Click “Start →Run”, type “cmd” and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window. Enter “set DEVMGR_SHOW_DETAILS=1” Enter, then type “start devmgmt.msc” command and press Enter to start “Device Manager”. Take a closer look at your "Device Manager" and find out what is the difference? Right, there is a "details" tab, which can help you understand the specifics of computer components in more detail. parameter. However, the fly in the ointment is that after closing the "Device Manager", the next time you open it again, the "Details" tab will disappear!

The device manager is just as the name suggests to manage the device, although It's not so special to go up, but we can learn the above techniques and make it even stronger.

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