Hi Joydeep,
There are Windows built-in tools that you can use to run a hardware scan on your computer. Both of these log files that can be generated on your computer so you can easily see further details about your Windows operating system. Listed below are the tools:
- DxDiag – DirectX Diagnostic Tool
The DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DXDiag) is a Windows-based DirectX tool that presents information about the components and drivers of the DirectX application programming interface (API) installed on your system. Administrators or users can test sound and graphics output and DirectPlay service providers, and disable some hardware acceleration features. To run the DxDiag tool, press the Windows key + R and type the following command in the Run field: dxdiag and hit Enter.
- MSinfo32 – System Information
MSINFO32 displays a comprehensive view of your hardware, system components, and software environment. To run MSinfo32, press the Windows key + R and type the following command in the Run field: msinfo32 and hit Enter.
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