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Hardware information on a Linux machine is primarily stored in the /proc and /sys directories. The /proc directory contains a virtual filesystem that provides information about system processes and hardware configuration, while /sys offers a view of the kernel's device model, allowing access to hardware details and configurations. Additionally, the /dev directory contains device files that represent hardware components.
Per "Guide To Managing and Maintaining Your PC, Seventh Edition" text book by Jean Andrews: (Page 707) Device Manager reads data from the HKLM\Hardware (hkey_local_machine) key to build the information it displays about hardware configurations.
Device Manager>System>Hardware
HKLM\Hardware
a communication device
The controller processes the input information from sensors.
a communication device
A disk hardware device refers to a physical hard drive. A physical hard drive is used to store information and often the operating system in your computer.
Information means fact or details about something and hardware is describe as a device that is phsically connected to the computer or something that is phsically touch.
A disk hardware device refers to a physical hard drive. A physical hard drive is used to store information and often the operating system in your computer.
//system properties/hardware/device manager
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