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2 minutes ago, MisterMK3 said:

On Windows, simply open the command prompt and type "driverquery" (without quotes) and press the enter key. The command prompt will then list all installed drivers for you. 

 

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On Windows, simply open the command prompt and type "driverquery" (without quotes) and press the enter key. The command prompt will then list all installed drivers for you. 

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If your talking about Windows, it's easy

Just Press Windows+Pause Break, the system infomation screen will appear, on the left Click Device Manager, and that will list everything.

If your lookg to backup your drivers or something there is software that can help you. 

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2 minutes ago, MisterMK3 said:

What operating system?

windows 10 pro

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2 minutes ago, MisterMK3 said:

On Windows, simply open the command prompt and type "driverquery" (without quotes) and press the enter key. The command prompt will then list all installed drivers for you. 

 

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Just now, happy57110 said:

windows 10 pro

See My Directions Above. 

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1 minute ago, MozyIT said:

Taught me something new. Thanks! 

You're very welcome!

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