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Saturday, 1 August 2015

Monitor System and Hardware information with HWiNFO32

Most people mainly think about system information tools when their Windows computer gets infected, but they are more than just that. They can help in a variety of ways, but not many seem to know this. The details system information tools provide can be useful when and after installing new hardware or software, and even the user feels the need to tweak their computer. HWiNFO32 is one those tools that are designed for doing everything we’ve mentioned above and more.


HWiNFO System Information Tool

HWiNFO is a hardware & system information tool, that performs Hardware Analysis, Monitoring and Reporting for Windows computers. It is available as a free download, in portable as well as installer versions, and is is intended to extract and display as much system information as possible.
The program supports the latest standards, technology, and components, so it should work really well across all Windows computers with old or the latest hardware and software installed.
How to use HWiNFO32:

Once the program is launched, users will have to choose Run or Config mode. Run mode provides a wizard that is used to access specific services. As for Config, it used to tweak the computer system, but we only recommend it for advanced users since it can be overwhelming for novices.
We should point out that some selections can cause issues, and this documentation outlines this. To be on the safe side, we recommend users to read the documentation extensively before doing anything that is advanced.
The user interface is similar to an explorer type window, and it displays all the hardware information by way of categories on the left side in a tree view. Users can also view a floating compact display box that shows a summary of information.
If the tree view is expanded, the main window will showcase a ton of information that were extracted from the computer. Different types of data are shown here, which includes the likes of ports, BIOS, and mainboard slots.
There is also a toolbar on the main window. This allows users to configure the sensors of a system for the sake of displaying their values. Furthermore, from here, users can save reports in a preferred format. Want to more? This same section can be used to access the Help file.
Want to test disk, RAM, and CPU? The benchmark component is great for this. It comes with a Compare option that shows the ranking of similar systems via graph.
What’s even great here is that users can add various extensions to improve the features.
Overall, HWiNFO32 is a solid software, and we recommend it to everyone. Download it from the official website.

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