How to check if Win10 has all drivers installed?

  

If the Win10 system wants to run smoothly, it must install the appropriate drivers for all hardware devices. If a driver is not installed, it will cause an abnormality in the system hardware device. If something goes wrong with your computer, it's likely that you haven't installed some drivers. So how can I see that Win10 has all the drivers installed?

The method is as follows:

1. First, right click on the Win10 desktop, and then click to open the property & rdquo;; (View Win10 startup needs to open the device manager) , you can also use WIN+X, then open the device manager)

2, then click on the left side of the "Device Manager" to enter;

3, open the device manager After that, you can see all the devices, mainly pay attention to see, there is no exclamation point on the hardware, there are unknown devices, if there is a yellow exclamation mark, it means that the hardware driver is not normal. Here we mainly look at: whether the hardware driver such as image device (camera), network adapter (network card), display adapter (graphics card), audio input and output (sound card) is normal, as shown in the figure, without an exclamation mark, the driver is No problem.

The above is to check whether Win10 has installed all the drivers. The device manager can view the running status of all devices. If there is an exclamation mark or cross on a device, it means that all drivers are not installed.

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