![]() Better yet, press Windows+R, type “devmgmt.msc” in the Run dialog box, and click OK. A quicker alternative is to launch the Start menu/screen, type “device manager” in the search field, and click on Device Manager when it appears in the results. Go to the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager. ![]() User actions and Windows Update blunders can introduce bad drivers to your computer, and you must learn how to remove them through the Device Manager. If you have bad or outdated drivers, your devices can go haywire. Microsoft Windows and, by extension, its programs can use the printer, keyboard, mouse and any hardware device if the appropriate driver is installed.
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