Another popular and useful command line tool is driverquery. Intermediate users and network administrators can use this command to view a list of all installed device drivers and their properties. Driverquery command parameters can be added that allow the information to be output in a table, a list, or using comma separated values, all of which can be used to save the information for later use. There's even a command to output only information about signed device drivers. To see a complete list of the device drivers on a computer: • At a command prompt, type driverquery, and then press Enter. To format the information in a table: • At a command prompt, type driverquery /fo:table, and then press Enter. To format the information in a list: • At a command prompt, type driverquery /fo:list, and then press Enter. To format the information using comma-separated values: • At a command prompt, type driverquery /fo:csv, and then press Enter. To view only signed device drivers: • At a command prompt, type driverquery
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