any good light shareware/freeware to detect hardware configuration?
Andrew W. Gaunt
quantum at lucent.com
Fri Dec 16 09:15:01 EST 2005
There is an interesting tool for winders named 'PC Wizard' that does a lot
hardware detection and cool stuff.
http://www.cpuid.org/pcwizard.php
http://www.cpuid.org/download/pcw2006_v1661.exe
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Zhao Peng wrote:
> I don't know what operating system is on that desktop, but I suppose it's not
> Linux.
>
> So my question might well be off-topic here, but I wanted to try my luck
> here, since this group looks very active and you guys are quite responsive to
> any question, including a recent thread about "where to buy a new system" :)
>
> Thanks,
> Zhao
>
> Zhao Peng wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This morning around 11:00am I'm going to buy an used desktop.
>>
>> Before I make the purchase, I hope to know its hardware specifics.
>>
>> So could anyone please shed some light on what small shareware/freeware I
>> can try to detect hardware configuration?
>>
>> Thank you very much!
>>
>> Zhao
>>
>> BTW,
>> The seller asks for around $300 for this desktop (Shuttle XPC Mini Desktop
>> Computer: 60 GB HD, DVD-RW Drive, 512 DDR Memory. Condition: like new).
>> Does it sound a fair price given the information in his Ad above?
>>
>
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