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Recently, when I try and run Device Manager, I get the following error;
"MMC cannot initialize the snap-in". An error pop-up window appears twice, clicking ok then opens an empty device manager window. This was not always the case so at some point something has changed. Any solutions welcome. O.S. = Windows Vista home premium. |
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The file used to open device manager -- devmgmt.msc -- is located in
c:\windows\system32 When I've seen this before, the easy way to fix it was to simply replace it It is actually just an xml file--nothing fancy. you can copy it from another machine and put it in your c:\windows\system32 directory--in fact, you can even use an XP devmgmt.msc file (I just checked) "Captainswoosh" wrote in message ... Recently, when I try and run Device Manager, I get the following error; "MMC cannot initialize the snap-in". An error pop-up window appears twice, clicking ok then opens an empty device manager window. This was not always the case so at some point something has changed. Any solutions welcome. O.S. = Windows Vista home premium. |
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Further information;
I copied Devmgmt.msc from the System32 folder to desktop. If I run this, device manager works. Could there be a security / access issue when I try to run device manager from control panel? Also, if I run MMC.exe, I can add devmgmt.msc snap-in and device manager displays correctly this way. |