Just type the devmgmt.msc command, or one of the other three we describe below, and voilà…Device Manager starts right up! Besides being one of the fastest ways to open it, knowing the run command for Device Manager should come in handy for other things, too. Advanced tasks like writing command-line scripts would call for the Device Manager command, as well as other programming tasks in Windows.

How to Access Device Manager From the Command Prompt

Time Required: Accessing Device Manager from Command Prompt, or another command-line tool in Windows, should take less than a minute, even if this your first time executing commands. Follow these easy steps to access Device Manager from the Command Prompt:

Two Alternative Device Manager CMD Methods

In Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, and Vista, Device Manager is included as an applet in Control Panel. This means that there’s an associated Control Panel applet command available. You could also do so with administrative privileges by opening an elevated Command Prompt, but you don’t need to open Command Prompt with admin rights in order to get to Device Manager from the command line. or Device Manager should open immediately. Two of them, actually: or Both work equally well but must be executed from Command Prompt or the Run dialog box, not from Cortana or other universal search boxes.

Device Manager Resources

Here are some articles with more information and tutorials regarding Device Manager:

How Do I Enable a Device in Device Manager in Windows? How Do I Disable a Device in Device Manager in Windows? How Do I View a Device’s Status in Windows? Why Is There a Red X in Device Manager? Why Is There a Black Arrow in Device Manager? Fixing a Yellow Exclamation Point in Device Manager Device Manager Error Codes