How to Access and Use Windows Device Manager to Troubleshoot Device(s)

How to access Device Manager in Windows 7 and Vista?
Click on the Windows Start button and type devmgmt.msc then press enter.

How to access Device Manager in Windows 8?
Right-click on the Start Menu and select Device Manager.
or....Click on Windows Key + X to open the Start Menu, then select Device Manager.

How to access Device Manager in Windows XP?
Click on Start and then Run and type devmgmt.msc in the Open box and press enter.

Another way of accessing a Device Manager:
Right click My computer, choose Manage, then select Device Manager.

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How to uninstall a Network Adapter (or any Device)?

In this Tutorial, we'll be working on a Network Adapter.
Locate and expand Network Adapters, right click on the Network Adapter (Intel) that needs to be uninstalled, choose Uninstall.

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To reinstall the Network Adapter’s driver, without updating it, simply restart your computer and your Windows should automatically detect and install the Network Adapter.

To manually install a Network Adapter’s driver because Windows didn’t automatically detect the driver or if you have downloaded a new driver, after you have uninstalled the driver please do not restart your computer. Instead, from the top Menu choose Action then Scan for hardware changes.

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How to update your Network Adapter’s driver?
Right click on the driver and choose Update Driver….

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From the Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard, choose the first option, ‘Yes this time only’, click Next to continue.

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I prefer the second option ‘Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), click Next to continue.

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Locate the Driver for your Network Adapter and click OK to select it.

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Note: Some of the device drivers that you would have to download from the Manufacturer’s site are compressed files, therefore you will need to extract the folder then manually select the correct file e.g..sys is Atheros driver and this is the working Network Adapter driver. For other Drivers it might be different as some device drivers comes with executable file, so the previous process won't be necessary.

How to Disable a Network Adapter from Device Manager?
Locate the Network Adapter that you wish to disable, right click on it and choose Disable.

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Note: You may temporary disable any Device Drivers for troubleshooting purpose only. You may enable it back by repeating the same process but choose Enable this time.
 
Great tutorial, Rayda. It's quite humorous how many times a disable and enabling of a piece of hardware has solved the issue at hand!
 

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