Shows all installed device drivers and their properties.

$ driverquery

Module Name  Display Name           Driver Type   Link Date             
============ ====================== ============= ======================
1394ohci     1394 OHCI Compliant Ho Kernel                              
3ware        3ware                  Kernel        Mon, 5/18/2015 3:28:03
ACPI         Microsoft ACPI Driver  Kernel                              
AcpiDev      ACPI Devices driver    Kernel                              
... much more output

Links:

$ driverquery /?
DRIVERQUERY [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
              [/FO format] [/NH] [/SI] [/V] 
Description:
    Enables an administrator to display a list of 
    installed device drivers.

Parameter List:
      /S     system           Specifies the remote system to connect to.

      /U     [domain\\]user    Specifies the user context 
                              under which the command should execute.

      /P     [password]       Specify the password for the given 
                              user context.

      /FO    format           Specifies the type of output to display.
                              Valid values to be passed with the
                              switch are "TABLE", "LIST", "CSV".

      /NH                     Specifies that the "Column Header" 
                              should not be displayed. Valid for  
                              "TABLE" and "CSV" format only.

      /SI                     Provides information about signed drivers.

      /V                      Displays verbose output. Not valid 
                              for signed drivers.

      /?                      Displays this help message.

Examples:
    DRIVERQUERY
    DRIVERQUERY /FO CSV /SI
    DRIVERQUERY /NH
    DRIVERQUERY /S ipaddress /U user /V 
    DRIVERQUERY /S system /U domain\\user /P password /FO LIST