DevManView is
an alternative to the standard Device Manager of Windows, which
displays all devices and their properties in flat table, instead of tree
viewer. In addition to displaying the devices of your local computer,
DevManView also allows you view the devices list of another computer on
your network, as long as you have administrator access rights to this
computer.
DevManView can also load the
devices list from external instance of Windows and disable unwanted
devices. This feature can be useful if you have Windows operating system
with booting problems, and you want to disable the problematic device.
DevManView doesn't require any
installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using
it, simply run the executable file - DevManView.exe
After running DevManView, the
main window displays the list of all devices found in your system. By
default, non-plug and play drivers (LegacyDriver) are not displayed, but
you can add them by selecting the 'Show Non-Plug And Play Drivers' in
the Options menu.
You can now select one or more
than devices from the list, and then save their details into
text/html/xml/csv file (Ctrl+S) or copy them to the clipboard (Ctrl+C)
and then paste the data to Excel or other spreadsheet application.
DevManView also allows you to
disable, enable, and uninstall the selected devices. However, you must
be very careful when using the disable/uninstall options, because
disabling or uninstalling an essential device might cause troubles to
your operating system.
DevManView works on any version
of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 7 and Windows
Server 2008. For x64 version of Windows, you should download the x64
version of DevManView, because the 32-bit version of DevManView cannot
disable/enable devices on x64 operating system.
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