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  1. 2023年6月7日 · Execute devmgmt.msc from the Run box or Command Prompt. This article explains how to get to Device Manager in Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP, plus when you'd want to use it.

  2. 2023年6月12日 · Open Device Manager and expand the hardware category the device is listed in. Then, right-click the device you want to enable, and select Properties. From the Driver tab, select Enable Device or Enable, followed by OK. This article explains how to enable a hardware device in Windows' Device Manager.

  3. 2022年3月26日 · The Apple Find My Friends app lets you share your device's location with other people. However, it only works for iOS devices. Android users have several app alternatives for location sharing with people who use Android or iOS. In most cases, everyone you want to share your location with will need to install an app.

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  4. 2023年5月4日 · Yahoo introduced its own alternative to Yahoo Messenger in 2018, initially called Yahoo! Squirrel and then Yahoo Together. However, it was shut down, too, just a year later. Yahoo is still very much alive, so you can still use your account for other things like accessing Yahoo Mail.

  5. 2020年7月8日 · Wireshark is an open-source application that captures and displays data traveling back and forth on a network. Because it can drill down and read the contents of each packet, it's used to troubleshoot network problems and test software. Instructions in this article apply to Wireshark 3.0.3 for Windows and Mac.

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  6. 2022年11月22日 · Unlike other Fitbit models, such as the Charge HR or Charge 3, the Charge 2 has no hardware button you can press to reset the device. Here's how to do it. If you're experiencing technical issues with your Fitbit, you probably don't need to do a full factory reset. Try doing a quick restart of your tracker.

  7. 2024年10月1日 · A Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), technically called a stop error, occurs when Windows suffers a serious problem and is forced to "stop" completely. BSOD errors occur in any Windows operating system, including Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and even Windows 98/95.