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Component... Hardware.... CPU.... Memory...
Monitor
input device
A device driver acts as a translator between a piece of hardware that is attached to the computer (for example, the keyboard, mouse, or printer) and programs that use that piece of hardware. Device drivers are necessary to make the hardware usable.
If the device is a physical component, then it would be called "Hardware". If it is a program, file, etc., then it would be considered "Software". I hope that is the answer you were looking for; your question was a little unclear. =P
device driver
To troubleshoot mic and speaker issues on your device, check if they are properly connected, ensure they are not muted, adjust volume settings, update device drivers, and restart your device. If issues persist, consider testing the hardware on another device or seeking professional help.
Check it on another computer first. See if it's seen but not installed correctly. If you insert the device and there is no reaction from the device manager then perhaps there is an issue with the hardware. Otherwise it's likely a software problem on the system in question.
Such extra added hardware cannot be initialise
none, its hard to byte a hardware device
IRQ
No. A CPU is hardware.
hardware
Component... Hardware.... CPU.... Memory...
Monitor
Yes, a printer is a hardware device, or even better, an output peripheral device.
A printer is hardware. Software is the generic name for any computer program.