1. System Information Tools: System information tools such as Windows System Information can provide details about your computer hardware and software including system configurations.
2. Troubleshooting Tools: Troubleshooting tools like the Windows Troubleshooting Wizard can help diagnose and fix specific computer problems.
3. Registry Cleaners: Registry cleaners such as CCleaner, Registry Mechanic, and System Mechanic can identify and repair invalid entries that are likely causing system problems.
4. Anti-Malware Programs: Anti-malware programs like Malwarebytes, SuperAntiSpyware, and ESET NOD32 can detect and remove malicious software, often referred to as malware, that can damage your computer.
5. Diagnostic Tools: Diagnostic tools such as S.M.A.R.T. Diagnostics can analyze and test your hard disk drives for potential disk failure.