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	"plain_text": "driverquery\r\nBy robinharwood\r\nArchived: 2026-04-05 19:04:51 UTC\r\nEnables an administrator to display a list of installed device drivers and their properties. If used without\r\nparameters, driverquery runs on the local computer.\r\nSyntax\r\ndriverquery [/s \u003csystem\u003e [/u [\u003cdomain\u003e\\]\u003cusername\u003e [/p \u003cpassword\u003e]]] [/fo {table | list | csv}] [/nh] [/v | /si\r\nParameters\r\nParameter Description\r\n/s \u003csystem\u003e\r\nSpecifies the name or IP address of a remote computer. Do not use backslashes. The\r\ndefault is the local computer.\r\n/u [\u003cdomain\u003e]\r\n\u003cusername\u003e\r\nRuns the command with the credentials of the user account as specified by user or\r\ndomain\\user. By default, /s uses the credentials of the user who is currently logged on to\r\nthe computer that is issuing the command. /u can't be used unless /s is specified.\r\n/p \u003cpassword\u003e\r\nSpecifies the password of the user account that is specified in the /u parameter. /p cannot\r\nbe used unless /u is specified.\r\n/fo table Formats the output as a table. This is the default.\r\n/fo list Formats the output as a list.\r\n/fo csv Formats the output with comma-separated values.\r\n/nh\r\nOmits the header row from the displayed driver information. Not valid if the /fo\r\nparameter is set to list.\r\n/v Displays verbose output. /v is not valid for signed drivers.\r\n/si Provides information about signed drivers.\r\n/? Displays help at the command prompt.\r\nExamples\r\nTo display a list of installed device drivers on the local computer, type:\r\nhttps://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/driverquery\r\nPage 1 of 2\n\ndriverquery\r\nTo display the output in a comma-separated values (CSV) format, type:\r\ndriverquery /fo csv\r\nTo hide the header row in the output, type:\r\ndriverquery /nh\r\nTo use the driverquery command on a remote server named server1 using your current credentials on the local\r\ncomputer, type:\r\ndriverquery /s server1\r\nTo use the driverquery command on a remote server named server1 using the credentials for user1 on the domain\r\nmaindom, type:\r\ndriverquery /s server1 /u maindom\\user1 /p p@ssw3d\r\nCommand-Line Syntax Key\r\nSource: https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/driverquery\r\nhttps://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/driverquery\r\nPage 2 of 2",
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