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Is there a DOS utility which ID's system components?
"Spajky" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 10:51:17 +0100, "Ian Roberts" wrote: Hi I'm looking for a DOS utility which can ID system compoents when no OS is installed. i.e. the motherboard (make/model, Bios, chipset, RAM), CPU (speed, stepping etc), Graphics card (ram, bios etc). Eurosoft (uk) Pc-Check ... -- Regards, SPAJKY - http://freeweb.siol.net/jerman55/HP/Spajky.htm Celly-III OC-ed,"Tualatin on BX-Slot1-MoBo!" E-mail AntiSpam: remove ## Hi Sparky Thanks for replying with the info. PC-Check looks great. I'm sure its fantastic as a professional tool but it is way over my budget!! As I'm lilely to only need use of such a tool once in a blue moon its not worth the outlay to me. I'd prefer a lower cost shareware utility if such a thing exists. Ian |
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"steven67@" wrote in message ... Ian Roberts wrote: Hi I'm looking for a DOS utility which can ID system compoents when no OS is installed. i.e. the motherboard (make/model, Bios, chipset, RAM), CPU (speed, stepping etc), Graphics card (ram, bios etc). Thanks a lot for any info. Ian I^) . Try the DOS version of HWiNFO: http://www.hwinfo.com/ Thanks Steven The screen shoots of what it does look superb and just what I'm after. Dont know what it costs yet - hope its within my budget - just downloaded it to try out. Ian I^) |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 22:24:23 +0100, Ian Roberts pondered exceedingly, then took
quill in hand and carefully composed... | Try the DOS version of HWiNFO: http://www.hwinfo.com/ | | | | | Thanks Steven | | The screen shoots of what it does look superb and just what I'm after. | | Dont know what it costs yet - hope its within my budget - just | downloaded it to try out. $20 for the DOS version and $25 for the version that works with WinXP. Larc §§§ - Please raise temperature of mail to reply by e-mail - §§§ |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:37:37 +0100, "Ian Roberts"
wrote: PC-Check looks great. I'm sure its fantastic as a professional tool but it is way over my budget!! As I'm lilely to only need use of such a tool once in a blue moon its not worth the outlay to me. I'd prefer a lower cost shareware utility if such a thing exists. You could took a trial version, make a FD & before using it made an image on your HD... than when time expires, just put that FDimage back on FD... -- Regards, SPAJKY - http://freeweb.siol.net/jerman55/HP/Spajky.htm Celly-III OC-ed,"Tualatin on BX-Slot1-MoBo!" E-mail AntiSpam: remove ## |
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says... As I'm lilely to only need use of such a tool once in a blue moon its not worth the outlay to me. I'd prefer a lower cost shareware utility if such a thing exists. AIDA32 has a 16bit DOS version. www.aida32.hu -- ________________________ Conor Turton ICQ:31909763 ________________________ |
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