| Post ID |
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User |
| 154259 |
2003-06-22 11:35:00 |
What is the best way to find out information about your hardware (maker, type etc). Do you have to use OS' like Windows to find out specs, or is there a 'physical' way to do it? |
Caesius (3758) |
| 154260 |
2003-06-22 11:42:00 |
If you try google and look for "Sisoft Sandra" it will give you a program that you can run on your PC and it will tell you all sorts of things about your PC,Make and model of motherboard,graphics card,sound card etc.A nifty little program.
Peter |
Peter Coleman (597) |
| 154261 |
2003-06-22 11:44:00 |
You can download a program called Aida32 (www.aida32.hu) which will give you a lot of information about your hardware. It even will provide url links to the manufacturers website in many cases. |
Jen C (20) |
| 154262 |
2003-06-22 11:53:00 |
Here is a screenshot of the sort of information that Aida32 will provide: see here (sal.neoburn.net). The details in pale grey have a known url for the manufactures website. |
Jen C (20) |
| 154263 |
2003-06-22 22:43:00 |
Hi Jen C Thanks for the link. Aida.32 was something I too was looking for. |
Scouse (83) |
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