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David A. Karp

"Windows Vista Annoyances: Tips, Secrets, and Hacks"

If it doesn??™t, open up Device Manager, and from the Action menu
there, select Scan for hardware changes.
Save Settings in Disk Management
The Disk Management tool is actually what Microsoft calls a ???snap-in??? for
the Microsoft Management Console (mmc.exe). Other snap-ins include
Device Manager, the Services window, and the Group Policy Object Editor.
The .msc file you launch to open the Disk Management tool is not actually the
program, but rather just a small console file, which contains only the settings
for the current view. Although you can??™t save your customizations to
diskmgmt.msc, you can create a new console file with the snap-ins you need,
and customize it to your heart??™s content:
1. Open the Microsoft Management Console (mmc.exe). A new, blank
Console Root window will appear in the MMC window.
2. Go to File ??? Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click Add.
3. Select Disk Management from the Available Standalone Snap-ins list,
and then click Add.
4. From the window that appears, select This Computer and then click
Finish.
5. You can add other snap-ins at this point, or just click OK when you??™re
done.
6. If Disk Management is the only snap-in you selected, highlight the Disk
Management entry in the tree on the left to show the tool in the center
pane. Then go to View ??? Customize, turn off the Console tree and
Action pane options, and click OK.
7. Now, you can customize Disk Management as you see fit. For instance,
to show only the Graphical View, select View ??? Top ??? Graphical
View and then View ??? Bottom ??? Hidden.


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