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//system properties/hardware/device manager
Right-click on 'My Computer' and select 'Properties' Select the 'Hardware' tab and click 'Device Manager'
Hardware properties refer to the physical and technical characteristics of a device, such as its performance, durability, power consumption, and compatibility with other systems. These properties influence how well the hardware can perform its intended tasks, its lifespan, and its efficiency in various environments. Understanding these properties is crucial for selecting the right hardware for specific applications and ensuring optimal performance.
Hardware address is the MAC address. IPv4 is the IP address. The MAC address is assigned to each network device at the time it's manufactured and does not change. The IP address is manually assigned and can be changed.
It is assigned to the specific hardware device from the factory so it is supposedly unique. However it can easily be changed via software.
Fastest way is to right-click on My Computer, click on Properties, then click on Hardware Tab, then you will see Device Manager.
In Device Manager, you can manage hardware devices on your computer by viewing their status, updating drivers, disabling or enabling devices, and uninstalling hardware. It also allows you to troubleshoot issues by checking for conflicts and viewing device properties. Additionally, you can scan for hardware changes to detect newly connected devices. Overall, Device Manager serves as a central hub for managing and maintaining your system's hardware components.
You can't disable the device manager. However, only administrators have have the ability to change it. If you create a new account on your computer that doesn't have administrative abilities, then that suer won't be able to make any changes in the Device Manager.
none, its hard to byte a hardware device
No. A CPU is hardware.
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