Device Manager error codes are numerical codes, accompanied by an error message, that help you determine what kind of issue Windows is having with a piece of hardware.
What Are Device Manager Error Codes?
These error codes, sometimes called hardware error codes, are generated when the computer is experiencing device driver issues, system resource conflicts, or other hardware problems.
Open a device’s properties in Device Manager to look for an error code. See How Do I View a Device’s Status in Windows? for more help.
List of Device Manager Error Codes
Compare the error code you see in Device Manager with this list to learn more about what the problem is and how to fix it.
Device Manager error codes are completely different than system error codes, STOP codes, POST codes, and HTTP status codes, even though some of the code numbers may be the same. If you see an error code outside of Device Manager, it’s not a Device Manager error code.
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