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1. Use the Power User Menu

The easiest and most convenient way to access the Computer Management tool is through the so-called Power User menu.

Windows Search provides instant access to data on your computer. You can search for files by their name, or by keywords that describe the contents of the file. If you want to access the Computer Management tool using Windows Search, do the following: Tip: if you’re experiencing issues with the search bar not working in Windows, try any of these fixes.

3. Using the Run Command

The Run command is a tool that allows you to launch programs, files, and folders on your computer. You can also use it to access settings in the Control Panel or to go to Computer Management.

4. Run the Command Prompt

If you prefer not to use the graphic interface or you want more control over your Windows computer, you can use the Command Prompt to access files on your computer. Similarly, you can open Computer Management Tool with a simple command.

5. Use the Start Menu

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6. Through the Control Panel

Control Panel is a system applet in Windows that provides access to different Windows programs, tools, and settings. You can use it to open the Computer Management tool.

7. Use the Task Manager

Another way to quickly access the Computer Management tool on your computer is through the Task Manager.

8. Through File Explorer

If you’re looking to open the Computer Management tool through File Explorer, there are just a few steps you need to follow. Image credit: Unsplash. All screenshots by Digvijay Kumar.