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To get to the Device Manager, do the following: Go to the Control Panel using the shortcut on the Start panel or menu if you are using the classic Windows interface.
Once you are in Control Panel, locate the System icon and run it. If you are using the Category View, click the Performance and Maintenance icon and then you will see the System icon under the "or pick a Control Panel icon" heading. Once the System Properties window has loaded, click the Hardware tab.
Under the Device Manager section, click the button that says Device Manager. Now that you are inside of the Device Manager, you can browse through your devices that are connected and currently running or disabled by browsing through the device type sections.
To disable a device, right-click the device name, and then select Disable. To re-enable a device, right-click the device name, and select Disable. This will remove the check from the menu and will re-enable the device.
What hardware devices should disable? The following classes of devices are frequently disabled: Network Adapters: Especially on Notebook computers, there are often more than one network device. Disabling the network devices that you do not use will definitely save you some booting time. Fire wire: If you have connections, otherwise known as fire wire, you might consider disabling them. Unless you are using your fire wire port to connect your digital video recorder to your computer, or have other external fire wire devices, you have no need to have this device enabled.
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