Ramblings of an old Doc

 

The Windows Club published about a very useful app: “Hardware Identify” which (especially when upgrading or updating) ends the notifications regarding “unknown devices or hardware”.

“Hardware Identify will help identify unknown hardware on your system. This program does not help you download drivers but helps let you know what the hardware is so you know what drivers to find.

For example say you just reinstalled a computer and the device manager shows multiple unknown hardware with no drivers installed. Well you don't know what drivers to find since you don't know what the hardware is. Now with Tweaking.com - Hardware Identify you can see what that hardware is.

The program also has a easy option to help improve the device database. Once you have all drivers installed you can have the program check for any hardware on the system that isn't in the database and submit it to Tweaking.com. With in a few days the database will be updated and the device list will grow” – Tweaking.com

I like that there’s a community which updates devices and drivers, and welcomes one’s participation.

The small program (7.21 MB) installs quickly and has a simple, tabbed interface:

 

So, you can read an expanded review here: http://www.thewindowsclub.com/identify-computer-hardware-problems

And you can download it here: http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/tweaking_com_hardware_identify.html

Remember, before installing software, make a backup, and always choose “Advanced” when installing to make sure the app wasn’t “wrapped” with some home page, browser swapper and/or tool bar.

And have a great Sunday!


Comments
on May 01, 2016

Thanks, Doc!  I'll use this quite often in my PC repair shop. 

on May 01, 2016

Hope it helps you, Jim. 

on May 01, 2016

Thank you. Makes things simple.