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Diagnostic Software is a type of software used to detect, diagnose, and troubleshoot computer hardware and software issues. It is used to identify and diagnose problems with hardware components, such as memory, hard drives, and processors, as well as software issues, such as corrupt files, viruses, and malware. Diagnostic Software can also be used to optimize system performance and diagnose system errors.
Diagnostic Software is used by both consumers and businesses to identify and resolve computer issues. It is often used by IT professionals to diagnose and troubleshoot computer hardware and software issues. It can also be used by consumers to diagnose and repair their own computers.
Some companies in the Diagnostic Software market include Microsoft, Symantec, Dell, HP, and AVG Technologies. Show Less Read more