The list format provides one data element per line. Each group of data
elements defines one driver. The utility separates each driver by one blank line. Some people find
the list format more readable when working in verbose mode since the table format requires
multiple lines for each entry (the lines wrap).
/NH
Forces the utility to display the data without a column header. You can only use this command
line switch with the table and CSV formats. Omitting the header makes it easier to incorporate
the data in a report or import it into a database.
/V
Displays detailed data about each of the drivers. In addition to the standard output, the utility
provides the driver description, start mode state, status, whether it accepts the
stop
command,
whether it accepts the
pause
command, the size of the paged memory pool, the initial
memory size, and the path to the driver file. This last column can provide you with helpful information
about invasive drivers. Most standard drivers appear in the
\Windows\System32\
or
\Windows\System32\Drivers
directory. You can??™t use this switch with the
/SI
command line
switch.
/SI
Provides details about driver signing.
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