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System Profiler

Faronics System Profiler is a free tool that makes it easy to discover the whole aspect of your computer such as hardware, installed software, mother board, bios information, CPU, memory, etc, etc. This is very useful when you trying to diagnose and troubleshoot technical problems of your system.

With a few simple clicks, this freeware utility will generate a detailed inventory of a workstation’s configuration and properties. System Profiler allows users to quickly view all hardware and software applications currently installed on a computer in either a summary or detailed report.

It’s also great at tracking all applied application and operating system updates, including version numbers for all installed applications. You can Use System Profiler to find information about Machine, Physical Drives, Logical Drive Volumes, CPU/Cache, Motherboard/Memory/BIOS, Operating System, Running Programs, Network Connections and Installed Applications.

Using this application is simple. Download the software (1Mb, required registration) and run the exe file. No installation required. Supports Windows 98 /2000 /XP

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