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Old 20-03-2007, 16:41   #1
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Default HW Diagnosis software recommendations

Can anyone recommend a decent software package that can peform a series of hardware checks... Freeware would be even better as it will need to be installed and uninstalled on various PCs.

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Old 20-03-2007, 16:52   #2
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I've never used such an application, but surely anything based purely on software must be completely unreliable. The only data available to it would be that which Windows has, so I cant imagine it wouldn't tell you anything more than what you see in device manager.

The 2 exceptions I can think of are manufacturer specific apps (in which case there would be no 1 magic application), or vendor specific systems management solutions (the likes of Dell and HP install in their systems).

Basically, if there was a magic application out there that would tell you what's wrong with your system, any system, surely everyone would know and use it?
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ah.. This is right .. i stumbled across HP PC doctor and wondered if there was a tool that just did a few basic checks that everything is working as expected... like HDDs, CPU motherboard.. I ran it on a PC this weekend just gone and it was quite comprehensive.

I just wondered if there was something I could introduce to the PC health check service as a basic check?
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I used to use Sisoft Sandra

http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/index.ht...se&langx=en&a=

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Running something like sisoft sandra would possibly flag up any errors or whatever?
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Running something like sisoft sandra would possibly flag up any errors or whatever?
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it's been years since i've used that...
does it do any basic Hw checks?

this is the HP software I was using..

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00041380
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it's been years since i've used that...
does it do any basic Hw checks?

this is the HP software I was using..

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00041380
List of SiSoftware Sandra Modules
Here is a list of current modules.
  • System Summary
  • Mainboard/Chipset/System Monitors Info
  • CPU/BIOS Info
  • APM & ACPI (Advanced Power Management) Info
  • PCI(e), AGP, CardBus, PCMCIA bus and devices Info
  • Video Information (monitor, card, video bios, caps, etc.)
  • OpenGL Information
  • DirectX (DirectDraw, Direct3D, DirectSound (3D), DirectMusic, DirectPlay, DirectInput) Info
  • Keyboard Info
  • Mouse Info
  • Sound Card (wave, midi, aux, mix) Info
  • MCI Devices (mpeg, avi, seq, vcr, video-disc, wave) Info
  • Joystick Info
  • Printers Info
  • Windows Memory Info
  • Windows Info
  • Font (Raster, Vector, TrueType, OpenType) Information
  • Modem/ISDN TA Information
  • Network Information*
  • IP Network Information*
  • WinSock & Internet Security Information
  • Drives Information (Removable Hard Disks, CD-ROM/DVD, RamDrives, etc.)
  • Ports (Serial/Parallel) Info
  • Remote Access Service Connections (Dial-Up, Internet)*
  • OLE objects/servers Info*
  • Processes (Tasks) & Threads Info
  • Modules (DLL, DRV) Info
  • Services & Device Drivers (SYS) Info*
  • SCSI Information*
  • ATA/ATAPI Information
  • Data Sources Information*
  • CMOS/RTC Information*
  • Smart Card & SIM Card Information*
  • CPU Arithmetic Benchmark (MP/MT support)
  • CPU Multi-Media Benchmark (including MMX, MMX Enh, 3DNow!, 3DNow! Enh, SSE(2)) (MP/MT support)
  • File System (Removable, Hard Disks, Network, RamDrives) Benchmark
  • Removable Storage/Flash Benchmark
  • CD-ROM/DVD Benchmark
  • Memory Bandwidth Benchmark (MP/MT support)
  • Cache & Memory Bandwidth Benchmark (MP/MT support)
  • Network/LAN Bandwidth Benchmark
  • Internet/ISP Connection Benchmark
  • Internet/ISP Peerage Benchmark
  • Hardware Interrupts Usage*
  • DMA Channel Usage*
  • I/O Ports Usage*
  • Memory Range Usage*
  • Plug & Play Enumerator*
  • Hardware registry settings
  • Environment settings
  • Registered File Types
  • Key Applications* (web-browser, e-mail, news, anti-virus, firewall, etc.)
  • Installed Applications*
  • Installed Programs*
  • Start Menu Applications*
  • On-disk Programs & Libraries*
  • Installed Web Packages* (ActiveX, Java classes)
  • System Event Logs*
  • Burn-in Wizard* (test computer stability)
  • Connect Wizard (connect to remote computers, PDAs, Smart Phones and other devices)
  • Combined Performance Index Wizard (overall computer performance score)
  • Create a Report Wizard (save, print, fax or e-mail in CIM (SMS/DMI), HTML, XML, RPT or TEXT format)
  • Performance Tune-Up Wizard (tune-up computer)
  • Environment Monitor Wizard (temperatures, voltages, fans, CPU power, cooling solution thermal resistance, etc.)
  • WebUpdate Wizard for automatic version updating
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Old 20-03-2007, 17:46   #9
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Oh ehh Mrs.. That looks pretty comprehensive.. will gave that a go tonight - Cheers
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Old 20-03-2007, 17:57   #10
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I'd just use:

Voltmeter
Everest
Orthos - run for around 8 - 12 hours
Memtest - run for a few hours
3dmark - loop it
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