![]() Press Win + X and select “Device Manager.”.A less-commonly-known benefit is seeing specific events (like you’d find in “Event Viewer”) for individual hardware items. While Device Manager isn’t going to give you too much in-depth data about your PC’s health, it will let you know if a device isn’t being recognized properly by your computer. This could be an early sign of something going wrong with your PC’s operating system or hardware. ![]() However, numerous errors or seeing the same error or warning repeatedly means it’s worth researching to see what the error code or event ID means. Or, a Window service not responding at the exact right moment may throw an error, even though it responds correctly just a second later. Something as simple as network conflict for a few seconds can result in an error. ![]() It’s important to note that not every error or warning is reason for concern.
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