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Device Remover is a Powerful Windows Device Manager Replacement

21 May 2009 No Comment

Device Remover is a powerful device manager replacement for Windows. It displays information about all the installed devices, Drivers, Windows Services running on a Windows system. Even if the device is hidden, problematic, detached, its information is displayed.

The interface is divided into tabs and Windows which displays a lot of information about each device and its drivers. Just select a device on the left and all the information regarding that device and its drivers is displayed in the Windows. You can also view only the hidden and detached devices. Right click on any device name and you will get a lot of options regarding that device. You can remove the device, start or stop the device, update the device driver for that device etc. You can also select multiple devices and remove them at once. It includes a search feature which lets you search for a particular device or driver. If any device on the system is behaving strangely, you can use this to solve the problem.


It comes with a lot of options and so should be used carefully. It is a freeware and runs on Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Windows 7. It requires .Net Framework 2.0 or 3.5 on Windows Vista and 7.

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