Windows Device Manager Alternative

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Monday, 02nd Nov 2009 | Share


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The Device manager included in Windows is simple at its best. It just displays minimal information about the devices that have been installed on your PC.

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Dev man view, is a Windows device manager alternative which will allow you to view all the plug and play and non plug and play devices added to your system.

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Dev man view is a handy for people who are looking to view advanced information about their devices. In addition to that, dev man view is a , so you do not have to install it.

Techie Buzz Verdict

Dev man view provides users with advanced information about devices, such as, Device name, device manufacturer, service provided by the device, device type code, device type name, device instance id, location, capabilities and more.

Having access to such advanced information can be helpful for advanced users who want to troubleshoot devices or view more information about it.

This tool will be useless to you, if you are not much into looking at information related to the components that form a part of your computer. It is a must download for advanced users and system administrators.

Rating: 3.5/5 (Very Good)

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