As you know, in any modification of Windows there is a special tool for managing all the hardware components (hardware) and some virtual devices that are necessary for the OS itself and for the functioning of user applications, called the āDevice Managerā. Typically, most users use such tools mainly to fix problems with drivers, often forgetting about its strongest informative side. You can talk about this topic for a long time, but below we will talk about how to find the āDevice Managerā on Windows 10 and in systems of a lower rank. Since the call to most system tools in Windows is often duplicated, you can offer several methods that differ in order to run this applet.
How to Find Device Manager on Windows 10: The Simplest Method
So, for a start we will stop on the most primitive method. It is useless to search for this tool among the standard or utility programs of the system in the main Start menu, because it is simply not there. But in the eighth and tenth modifications of Windows, you can use additional innovations regarding actions with the start button. It has not one, but two main menus. The first one is launched by a standard click of the left mouse button, and RMB is provided for calling the second one.
Thus, there is nothing easier than invoking the PCM menu and launching the desired tool from there.
Using computer properties and options menus
Now let's see how to find the "Device Manager" on Windows 10, using the computer properties section for this. Since the developers removed the computer icon that was previously present on the "Desktop" in the tenth modification of the system, you can get to this section through RMB directly from the "Explorer".
After calling the properties section, the top left and blowing item presents the launch point of the device management toolkit.
Along the way, you can go into additional parameters, in a new window go to the hardware tab and click the dispatcher launch button.
In the first builds of Windows 10, a link to launch the dispatcher could be found in the and device section, which is called through an alternative options menu.
After installing the updated assemblies, such an opportunity disappeared, however, that in the indicated section, which is in the search bar of the main Start menu, you can enter a search query by setting the phrase "Device Manager", and a quick launch icon will immediately appear in the search results.
Starting from the administration section
Speaking about where to find the āDevice Managerā on Windows 10, we can offer a slightly longer way, which is applicable to almost all the latest versions of Windows that have an administration (control) item in the PCM menu on the computer icon. Again, the icon itself is located in the "Explorer" (by the way, as in all other modifications, it can be quickly launched through the combination Win + E).
In the PCM menu, the control section is selected, and in a new window, among the main components of administration, a link to the dispatcherās start will be presented.
Start from the Control Panel
It goes without saying that we should not forget about classical methods, because most of the system management tools can be found in the main "Control Panel". In the tenth modification of the system, it can be started most quickly through the āRunā menu with the control command.
To display the contents, it is better to set the display of small icons, rather than grouping the elements, after which you can immediately click on the start icon of the desired dispatcher.
Quick start of dispatcher by command
Since we are talking about the Run menu, which many users underestimate somewhat, let's see what can be done using it. Unfortunately, for the quick start of the "Device Manager" hot keys are not provided in Windows 10, however, you can use the Win + R key combination to call the program execution console, after which you simply enter the abbreviation devmgmt.msc in the special field.
Similarly, you can execute such a command from the command line, from the PowerShell console, and from the most common Task Manager. Where to find the "Task Manager" on the "Windows 10"?
You can use all the familiar three-finger combinations like Ctrl + Alt + Del or Ctrl + Shift + Esc, then through the file menu start a new task and enter the command presented above. Please note that the āDevice Managerā itself does not usually need to be run with administrator privileges. This is necessary only in cases where on one computer there are several user registrations with limited rights to change the system configuration, including driver management.
How to open the "Device Manager" on "Windows 10" from the "Explorer"?
Finally, weāll dwell in more detail on the āDevice Managerā launch command itself, which was presented above. If anyone does not know, by default the main abbreviations of commands correspond to the names of executable files located in the System32 directory. But in this case, it is not only about the files of the EXE format. Some applets of management tools are presented in the system as MSC files. How to find āDevice Managerā on Windows 10 using such information, I think, is already clear. To do this, you can simply go to the specified System32 folder (it is located directly in the Windows main directory in the system partition), and then simply find the devmgmt.msc file there, the extension of which will not be shown by default, since the system itself has registered extensions (known to the system ) file object types are not displayed.

After that, the file can be launched either by double-clicking, or through the PCM menu with the choice of the desired type of start (for example, if you want to run exclusively on behalf of the administrator).
Note: using the RMB menu, you can either pin the icon on the initial screen or create a shortcut on the āDesktopā for a more comfortable or faster access to the main tool without using additional transitions on various menus or performing unnecessary actions.
Which method is better?
In principle, all of the presented methods are more or less simple enough, and the launch is not particularly long. The difference can only consist in the fact that sometimes the toolkit starts in its own shell, and sometimes it is embedded in another shell (as is the case with the start via the control section). However, based on the capabilities of the tenth modification of the system, I think that you do not even need to create shortcuts, since the optimal option can still be called the dispatcherās start through the PCM menu of the start button. But in order to use such a tool with administrator privileges, it is better to use the launch either from a file or from the "Task Manager" (in the "Run" console, the program launch point on behalf of the administrator is not provided in the tenth version of Windows).