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Auslogics System Information 1.1.6.155

Copernic   on 05 October 2007 - 15:27 · 10 comments & 6525 views

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Auslogics System Information provides comprehensive and easy to understand information about your system configuration. It can show hardware configuration, video-card information, OS details, list of running processes and other information. The information can be saved as a file and sent to technical support. And it's absolutely FREE.

Features:

* Detailed Information - Explore detailed information about your hardware, disk drives, video card, processor and memory. Discover more about memory and CPU usage and explore the processes running on your system.
* Latest Hardware Support - Auslogics System Information is built with the latest hardware and software in mind and will support all new CPUs, HDD drives, video cards and other hardware.
* Ease of Use - System Information is much easier to use and understand than the built-in Windows system information tool. Visual charts and diagrams will help evaluate the state of your computer.

* Detailed Reports -Sometimes you need to send detailed information about your computer to technical support. This program can create comprehensive reports in HTML, XML or plain text format.




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#1 solardog on 05 Oct 2007 - 16:15
Im really starting to like Auslogics. Really nice lightweight apps.
(4 replies) #2 DavidM on 05 Oct 2007 - 16:51
It crashed and rebooted my XP Pro SP2 machine 3 times on the first download and twice on the second. I give up.
#2.1 +warwagon on 05 Oct 2007 - 17:01
Thanks for the heads up
#2.2 solardog on 05 Oct 2007 - 19:03
I think you may have bigger problems than this little app.
#2.3 DavidM on 05 Oct 2007 - 21:36
Quote - (solardog said @ #2.2)
I think you may have bigger problems than this little app.


Why? Because a little freeware app crashed? SiSoftware Sandra and SIW work fine and show everything the same and working correctly.

I grabbed it from their site and it crashed XP again, it starts scanning and when gets to my "storage" drive (just a partition on my single drive created by gparted) it goes and crashes. Now I really give up.

Last edited by DavidM on 05 Oct 2007 - 21:49
#2.4 solardog on 05 Oct 2007 - 23:49
Quote - (DavidM said @ #2.3)
Quote - (solardog said @ #2.2)
I think you may have bigger problems than this little app.


Why? Because a little freeware app crashed? SiSoftware Sandra and SIW work fine and show everything the same and working correctly.

I grabbed it from their site and it crashed XP again, it starts scanning and when gets to my "storage" drive (just a partition on my single drive created by gparted) it goes and crashes. Now I really give up.


Friggin Aussies
#3 Jugalator on 05 Oct 2007 - 18:46
It looks alright from a glance, but comes off a bit short to me. Yes, I know it's freeware, but there's competition there too, like from SIW (that tool may not be as "pretty" but it's very powerful), and so on.

I mean, it has poorly thought out features like showing that SMART is active, but not the actual SMART parameters that indicate your hard drive health. Sure, I know SMART is active -- my BIOS tells me every time I boot up! But what it doesn't tell, and info that's available to Windows, is the important stuff like drive health.

Most of the other info, I also already knew where to find it in Windows Vista rather quickly (like System Properties, the Device Manager, or right-clicking a drive). There are some exceptions to this, but not too many.

It mostly seem to come off as an app to collect information available from Windows in one place.

Sorry if I'm coming off as a bit harsh, but again, there's some really powerful software like this out there, even free. And if you're willing to pay a little, you may end up with stuff like EMCO Network Inventory, and then we're really talking. A killer tool for sysadmins.

Oh and this tool's uninstaller also failed to uninstall its own directory despite me not having placed any files there post install. Especially simple tools like this should be able to do that.

Last edited by Jugalator on 05 Oct 2007 - 18:57
#4 solardog on 05 Oct 2007 - 19:01
No problems here at all. I do agree its a little short on info tho.
#5 Commando Burton on 07 Oct 2007 - 17:51
It's fine I just installed it, alot of you have a error with your computer it's not the program. Fine program.
#6 pyridox on 08 Oct 2007 - 14:34
Not a bad program. Auslogics makes pretty good stuff. I agree that the information is a bit limited, It doesn't tell you as much info about memory or other devices as SIW does.

Last edited by pyridox on 08 Oct 2007 - 16:29

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