Device Manager Empty Or Blank In Windows
If your Device Manager is completely blank or empty, then there are two possibilities of why the problem is occurring: either you have a critical Windows service disabled or your permissions in the registry for the Device Manager key are corrupt. Here’s how you can fix this issue by enabling the appropriate Windows service or changing the permissions in the registry. Method 1 – Enable Plug and Play Windows Service Apparently, the Windows Device Manager needs to have the Plug and Play service Enabled in order to work correctly....