XP Device Manager Tips 3

  
                              

1. Make your "Device Manager" more powerful

"Device Manager" is a good helper for us to manage computer equipment, in fact, you can make your "only" through the following simple steps The Device Manager shows more device details to make it even more powerful.

Click "Start → Run", type "cmd" and press Enter to open the command prompt window. Enter "set DEVMGR_SHOW_DETAILS=1" and press Enter, then type "start devmgmt.msc" and press Enter to start the Device Manager. Take a closer look at your "Device Manager" and find out what's the difference? Right, there is a "Details" tab that will help you get a deeper understanding of the specific parameters of your computer components. However, the fly in the ointment is that after closing the "Device Manager", the "Details" tab will disappear when you open it again next time!

2. Cleverly hide the optical drive

Click "Start → Run", type "devmgmt.msc" and press Enter to open the "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 the "Deactivate" button on the toolbar or from the right-click menu Select "Deactivate" in the system, the system will pop up a confirmation dialog box, click the "Yes" button directly, after a while you can see that there is a cross in front of the device, indicating that the CD-ROM drive has been disabled. At this point, open "My Computer" or Explorer, you will find that the drive letter is gone!

Tip: In addition, if your CD-ROM drive is connected to the second IDE interface, then You can also hide the CD-ROM drive by disabling the Secondary IDE Channel: first find the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller item in the Device Manager and expand it, then right-click on the Secondary IDE Channel and select Deactivate the command.

3. 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 in the list A few more devices have been compared and found to have three hidden devices:

NT Apm/Legacy Support - NT Apm/Legacy Interface Node (Hint: If your Windows XP is turned off, it will continue Electricity, then it is very likely that NT Apm/Legacy Interface Node is not started, you can try to start it to see if it can solve the problem); storage volume - general volume; non-plug and play driver.

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