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Do You Know Exactly What Is Inside Your Computer?


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A useful little programme to tell you what is inside your computer and

how well it is performing. CPU/Memory/Disc/etc

Unzip the files and click on PC Wizard.

cute little program. i like that you can see cpu and disk temp althrough it's reporting 30 and 39 degrees respectively which i find hard to believe because my computer runs hotter than my toaster!

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yes,is good, is like everest or sandra but more precise,i like.......but

the story that when you try to install firewall ask that the program want to go to microsoft.com is not good,i think,why need to go to microsoft site? :o

i say no,cannot go yto internet and the program show me anythings the same,so does'nt appeare necessary

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I'll check this one out, thanks for the tip

Belarc advisor is a good one if you want hardware & software information. It also shows the key codes for windows programs installed on your computer. Doesn't give temps and stuff like that, but tells you what hardware you have, what software you have etc.

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Nice program. I usually use Everest but for temperature/fan/voltages usually have to use a couple of programs and this one does that nicely. My disk drives are at 45 and 47 degrees which feels about right. One is more open to cooling and the other in a tight space.

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Just one complaint about it, it shows all your passwords!

It only show me one of my mail id passwords.

I am on Win 2000, I wonder if that makes a difference?

Not to worry you have to be Admin to run it.

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hi'

I know what's inside, I build them :D

soft, no problem too ...

temp wise I do prefer everest, more precise :o

just one thing, don't stay connected during exploration of your com, and deny to connect to ms .. :D

francois

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