Empty Device Manager
Thursday, November 15, 2007 at 2:24 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by chawal
(2 messages posted)
thank you everyone .I follow the step and it work .
now I see device manager .
and especially thanks for
re: Empty Device Manager
Monday, October 13, 2003 at 4:58 pm
Posted by Sayantan Datta (12 messages posted)
Solution Check the Plug and Play Service to Startup in MSCONFIG To check on the status
of the Plug and Play service from within MSCONFIG, perform the following steps: Click
the Start button, click Run, and then type in the Open box msconfig. Click OK. The
Microsoft System Configuration Utility window appears. Click the Services tab. Verify
that the Hide all Microsoft Services checkbox is not checked; if it is, uncheck it.
Scroll down the list of services until you see the service named Plug and Play. Click
to check Plug and Play if the box is currently unchecked. NOTE: If you are still
having difficulty accessing the Device Manager or the Status displayed in MSCONFIG
is listed as Stopped, proceed to the next section to enable the Plug and Play service.
Enable the Plug and Play Service To enable the Plug and Play service in a system
where it is disabled, perform the following steps: Click the Start button, right-click
My Computer, and then left-click Manage. The Computer Management window appears.
Click Services and Applications, and then click Services. Click the tab labeled Standard,
and scroll down to Plug and Play. Double-click Plug and Play. NOTE: If a warning
dialog box appears, click OK. The Plug and Play Properties window appears. Click
to change the Startup Type to Manual, and then click Apply. NOTE: If a warning dialog
box appears, click OK. Under the Service Status section of the Plug and Play Properties
windows, click the Start button. This will start the Plug and Play service. Click
OK on the Plug and Play Properties. You should now be able to access the Device Manager
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