Computer Management is a built-in administrative tool within Windows, serving as a central hub for managing various aspects of your computer. It houses vital Windows utilities like the Event Viewer, Task Scheduler, Performance Monitor, and the Device Management tool among several others, making it an indispensable part of the system.

However, there are instances when it might encounter issues, making it challenging to access and utilize. Below, we explore various solutions to address these problems and provide alternative methods for opening the Computer Management tool in case one approach doesn’t work.

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1. Run a System Scan

One of the most common reasons for being unable to access Computer Management is due to corrupt or missing system files. Various Windows applications, including Computer Management, rely on these system files and libraries to function correctly.

When these files become corrupted or are missing, the applications that depend on them may not work properly. Therefore, we recommend starting the troubleshooting process by scanning your system for such issues and addressing them.

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Windows provides two tools to assist with this:SFC (System File Checker)andDISM (Deployment Image Service and Management Tool). SFC scans protected system files for problems and replaces any corrupted files with healthy ones. On the other hand, DISM is useful for repairing a corrupted system image and fixing issues that SFC may not be able to resolve.

2. Update Your Drivers

You might be experiencing this issue due to a corrupt or outdated system driver as well. To see if this is the case, you’re able to open the Device Manager tool and look for any problematic drivers. These troublesome drivers are typically marked with a yellow exclamation point. When you come across one, you can eitherupdate the driver in Windows or reinstall it.

While you’re at it, we also suggest checking for any available system updates in the Windows Update section of the Settings app and installing them. Hopefully, this will resolve the problem, allowing you to access Computer Management easily

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3. Check YourAccount Permissions

Computer Management typically requires administrative privileges to access and make changes to various system settings and configurations. If you are not signed into Windows with your administrator account, you are likely to run into the issue at hand.

If this scenario applies to you, we recommend switching to an administrator account or changing the account type of your standard user account to administrator.

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For the latter, follow these steps:

you’re able to now confirm your action and the account type will be changed. Once it is done, try accessing Computer Management again and check if the issue is now resolved.

4. Use System Restore

Have you recently installed a third-party program or made changes to your system settings? If you have, there’s a good chance that these modifications may be the cause of your issues in accessing Computer Management.

In such a scenario, you have two options to proceed. If you suspect that a specific application is causing the problem, you can uninstall it through the Control Panel. To do this, navigate toPrograms and Featuresand selectUninstall a program. Right-click on the program you wish to remove and chooseUninstallfrom the context menu.

If you can’t recall the specific changes you made and their impact, you canutilize the System Restore feature. This feature periodically creates restore points on your system, typically before significant system operations. To resolve the error, you can select a restore point from a time before the issue began and see if that resolves the problem.

5. Try an Alternate Way of Opening Computer Management

There are different ways of opening Computer Management in Windows so if one doesn’t work, you’re able to try a few other methods and see if they help. Here are a few easy ways to launch the application quickly:

Hopefully, one of these ways will help you access Computer Management easily.

Manage Your System Better With the Computer Management Tool

The Computer Management utility is a crucial part of the system and any issues within this tool can cause problems in the system as well. Hopefully, the different solutions we have listed above will help you fix issues that are preventing you from accessing Computer Management, easily.

In case the error persists or appears again, it is best to reach out to the official Microsoft support team and report the problem to them. You can do this by either using the Get Help app that comes built into Windows or by posting on a Microsoft community forum.