USBDeview works on all versions of Windows from Windows 2000-Windows 10. [2] X Research source

Open the folder containing the downloaded file (it’s usually called Downloads). Right-click the file and select Extract All… Click Extract. When the files are extracted, a window containing its contents will appear.

The “date” field indicates the last date the device was plugged in. This can be helpful for identifying older connections, like a flash drive you used last January. Driver information for the device, including the full name of the driver file, appears in the left column. Don’t uninstall any devices listed as Connected. If you see “Yes” in the “Connected” section for an entry, it’s usually something internal, like an input controller, audio interface, or sound module.

Depending on your settings, you may have to click Yes again and/or enter your admin password to save the change.