Because the tool not only identifies currently connected devices, but also provides details on components that have been connected and removed in the past, it is also suitable for PC monitoring in addition to diagnostic purposes.
The specifications include product name, manufacturer ID, device type, drive letter, serial number, and status. Whether a USB stick or an external hard disk has been docked to the system during your absence, a glance at the date and time column reveals. Because Windows remembers every once identified USB device. USBDeview can even access PCs on the network if you have a user account.
USBDeview is English-language, but can be converted to American menus with a free language file from the manufacturer website. USBDeview is also easy to understand in English. On the manufacturer's site, USBDeview is also available as a 64-bit version.
The USBDeview tool has helped many users when a USB device is no longer recognized by Windows. In this case you can also delete the relevant device from the system using USBDeview. After decoupling and reinstalling, it is reinstalled.
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