Software Diagnostic Tool Question

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I had decided to wipe the slate clean on my gaming PC and reinstall Windows 10 and certain software after running into some software issues. My important stuff as always was backed up to an external hard drive. However, I wish to take as much care as I can for my PC for the next 1-2 years. When you have a lot of software to reinstall or update, there is always the possibility of something not getting installed properly. I was wondering if you guys know of any software diagnostic tool that I could use to scan my computer software such as drivers, programs, and updates from companies such as Microsoft, Nvidia, Google, Apple, Asus and so on for possible problems such as bugs, improper software installations, or bad drivers so that I can fix those problems once they are found. Thanks.
 
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I really don't think there is a magic program that you can TRULY rely on for what your describing. I would recommend a more proactive approach to your personal computers health. Its sounds like your doing most of it already. I always keep programs up to date and have multiple backups and keep your computer clean literally and figuratively . You are the best line of defense for your computer. When there is an issue address it right away. Stay away from malicious sites and unknown links. Have proper software for virus protection etc. There are many programs we use to help along the way. CPU-Z, Process Explorer, System Explorer, HWiNFO and Puran Defrag. I recommend being really comfortable knowing if you need to do a "Nuke and Pave"...
I really don't think there is a magic program that you can TRULY rely on for what your describing. I would recommend a more proactive approach to your personal computers health. Its sounds like your doing most of it already. I always keep programs up to date and have multiple backups and keep your computer clean literally and figuratively . You are the best line of defense for your computer. When there is an issue address it right away. Stay away from malicious sites and unknown links. Have proper software for virus protection etc. There are many programs we use to help along the way. CPU-Z, Process Explorer, System Explorer, HWiNFO and Puran Defrag. I recommend being really comfortable knowing if you need to do a "Nuke and Pave", you can do it with ease. Also, I usually never install a game on my Primary hard drive. Its always on an external. You will have and issue at some point but if all your backups are ready........ so will you.
Good luck.
 
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