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NWinfo 1.6.4

NWinfo displays CPU, memory, storage, network, GPU, BIOS, and system info in a single, portable, easy-to-read interface.

NWinfo

NWinfo is a lightweight tool designed to give a quick look at your computer's key details, from hardware to software specs, without any fuss. You don't need to install it; just download, run, and see everything you need on one screen. It displays essential info about your CPU, memory, disk drives, network, and even the system's operating details. Since it’s portable, you can carry NWinfo on a USB stick and use it on any Windows machine, making it a handy tool for both tech enthusiasts and troubleshooting.

NWinfo key features:

  • Lightweight and portable—no installation required
  • Simple, user-friendly interface for easy navigation
  • Displays detailed CPU information, including model and speed
  • Shows memory (RAM) specifications and usage
  • Provides disk information, including storage capacity and usage
  • Lists network adapters and IP addresses
  • Displays motherboard details, including model and manufacturer
  • Shows system uptime and operating system version
  • Detects graphics card information and driver details
  • Includes battery status for laptops
  • Provides monitor specifications, including resolution and refresh rate
  • Displays BIOS version and other firmware details
  • Offers a summary of active processes and services
  • Generates detailed logs for sharing or troubleshooting
  • Open-source and free, allowing for customization and community support

NWinfo 1.6.4 changelog:

  • Bump version (ccf3888) by @a1ive
  • Add missing translations (5434b7f) by @a1ive
  • String ops misc fix (29958da) by @a1ive
  • Allow --drv-store to accept offline paths (d80c6a2) by @a1ive
  • Update Nuklear (54b218a) by @a1ive
  • Add Windows driver store enumeration (1863380) by @a1ive
  • Add DriverStore APIs (3bb3df8) by @a1ive
  • Add UEFI Secure Boot certificate parsing (7619b25) by @a1ive
  • Centralize AMD temperature offset logic (91a8ccd) by @a1ive
  • Fix gdip implementation (7d9abda) by @a1ive
  • Fix memory leaks (94a668c) by @a1ive
  • Update libcdi (a5f4b8d) by @a1ive
  • Add debug build (5cbe154) by @a1ive
  • Update docs (07328cb) by @a1ive
  • GUI misc fix (5581635) by @a1ive
  • Update JEP106BO (d8a814a) by @a1ive
  • Update nuklear.h (1dc8089) by @a1ive
  • System tray misc fix (a551524) by @a1ive
  • Update Intel db (38d2215) by @a1ive
  • Update libcdi (86936a1) by @a1ive
  • Remove D3D vendor id check (#131) (b2fd044) by @a1ive
  • Add CPUID 0x01 EAX (#130) (eebb68a) by @a1ive
  • Detect iGPU in D3DKMT (#129) (2835520) by @a1ive
  • Refactor CCD temperature detection (3dd5af9) by @a1ive
  • Update Hygon C86 (Dhyana) CPU entry (8e54c6a) by @a1ive
  • Get DirectX support level (#127) (6f6d254) by @a1ive
  • Remove unused code (b4ca540) by @a1ive
  • Use heap buffers for UTF conversion (54908de) by @a1ive
  • GUI misc fix (099df0c) by @a1ive
  • Update README.md (b0e945a) by @a1ive
  • Simplify GUI SMART output (2f1cc9c) by @a1ive
  • Update combos (de899cf) by @a1ive
  • Disable legacy AMD K8/K10 temperature code (fe5716a) by @a1ive
  • Add DE/EL/ES locales (d7de977) by @a1ive
  • Update build scripts (d7b3de4) by @a1ive
  • Add LDM support (04080ce) by @a1ive
  • Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/a1ive/nwinfo (1e8264e) by @a1ive
  • Add NPU Support (#125) (2d8cd36) by @a1ive
  • Italian language update (52d6354) by @bovirus
  • Update MSVC toolset to v145 (4ad6440) by @a1ive
  • Update JEDEC ids (30caa4d) by @a1ive
  • Add option to hide system tray icon (06730f5) by @a1ive
  • Update YY-Thunks (4d26038) by @a1ive

Download: NWinfo 1.6.4 | 5.6 MB (Open Source)
View: NWinfo Website | NWinfo@GitHub | Screenshot

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