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Yours ** can't see it.
It could be the reason why the service in question was shut down.
Start the plug and play service.
Click Start, click Run, type , and then click OK.
Or right-click on My Computer on the desktop, select "Manage", then select "Services" in "Services and Applications", and find "Plug and Play" on the right to start the service.
If you receive a Configuration Manager message, click OK.
In the list of startup types, click Automatic, and then click OK.
Just restart your computer.
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Click Start Run, type cmd, and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window. Enter Set Devmgr Show details=1, then type the start command and press Enter to start Device Manager.
If it doesn't work, there is a problem with the file.
Find this file and try overwriting the original one.
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Let's go to the service first, if there is no problem, yes.
Something went wrong with the file.
Find this file and overwrite the original one.
1。Go to someone else's computer and make a copy.
3。Find a system disk and copy one out of it.
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First of all, you can try to enter "regsvr32" in "Start" and "Run", that is, re-register the files of the device manager in the system, if it does not solve the problem, you can copy the files from the "system32" directory of a normal computer.
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Pass ** into your space first.
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The system lost files. Let's reload.
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Is it necessary to post so many pictures? Tick off the display compatible hardware above, then select ACPI MultiProcessor PC from the list and install! Note that it's a tick, not a tick!
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Reinstalling won't be good, it's definitely not software (system issues).
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Well, there is something wrong with your system.
90% reloading will be fine.
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There is a problem with the motherboard driver, and the driver disc that you bought when you bought the machine is to reinstall the motherboard driver.
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High Definition Audion is an audio device that you need to install a sound card driver instead
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With a one-click restore system, the system can also be reinstalled if it fails.
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To open the method, on the My Computer icon, right-click and select "Manage" in the pop-up menu to open the computer management program window.
On the left side of the computer management program window, find "Device Manager" and click Device Manager, and all the hardware driver information in the local computer will appear on the right side.
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Right-click on my computer, properties, hardware, hardware settings, device management.
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Method 1: Right-click on "My Computer" and select "Manage" to enter the "Computer Management" interface, including "Device Manager".
Method 2: Right-click on "My Computer", select "Properties" or double-click "Properties" in the control panel to enter the "System Properties" interface, select the "Hardware" tab, and you will see it.
Method 3: Go to "Control Panel", double-click "Management Tools", and then double-click "Computer Management", and you will see "Device Manager" on the left.
The fourth (and easiest) method is to run it directly in the Start menu".
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Right-click on My Computer.
Then click on Properties.
Switch to the Hardware tab.
Just click Device Manager and you're done!
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Right-click"My computer"-->"Management"--> in the list on the left"Device Manager"
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XP: Right-click on my computer--- Properties--- Hardware--- Settings Device Management.
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My Computer --Properties --Hardware--Device Manager.
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Right-click on My Computer >> Device.
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You'd better switch to another graphics card, if it's okay, it's a problem with the graphics card.
If there is a problem, it may be a problem with the motherboard.
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GT210 is the worst card right now, how do you use this?
It means it's time for you to change your computer, throw this one away.