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HWINFO
Downloaded this proggy today after seeing it mentioned on WD many times recently. Was very impressed with its reporting abilities, however, it got several things wrong on my system;
1) It gave my video memory size as 16MB, when my card is a 32MB.
2) It gave my +12v rail voltage reading as being 5.41volts, which was +12v when checked with a multimeter.
Ok, so not really major complaints but i was wondering if this was an isolated incident or whether others had been given incorrect information by HWINFO. Oh, the release date of my version is 4th October 2001.
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Can you post the link to that download?
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https://forums.windrivers.com/ "What works for One person May not work for Another"
God Is My Judge dLagace=DANIMAL
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http://www.hwinfo.com
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System Specs
Abit KT7A-RAID (Rock F'n Solid!!!) - AMD Athlon 1Ghz (10x100) - 1024Mb PC133 SDRAM - ATI Radeon (AGP4X) - Maxtor ATA100 30Gb - 2 x Seagate ATA66 (RAID 0 totalling 26Gb) - Toshiba SD-1202M DVD - Plextor PlexWriter 2410A (Buy One!!!!) - Creative Labs SB Live! Value (No Pops , Hiss or Crackles here) - 20" Eizo Flexscan Monitor - Microsoft Windows XP Professional OEM Final Release
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Ain't this just reading the DMI?
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I have been using HWINFO for more than two years.
I like the DOS Version, Just load from a floppy.
It gives vry Accurate and Reliable information.
I have been using it plenty in the Jolly days of NT (You know, almost Zero PNP).
Like I said it is a must have in your toolbox.
For BURN IN I recommend on AMIDIAG.
Cheers,
Gabriel
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It Works Better if you Plug it in, It Works far better if you Turn it ON!
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Every test util has own bugs...Report Your problems to developers,and that problem may be fixed in next release. Hwinfo getting info about voltage value from hwmonitor chip soldered into board...
Have been using that util since Condor has posted link (many thanks for that). Very usefull addition to my experience... https://forums.windrivers.com/