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Basic utilities for your pc.
Content: cpu-z_1.62-setup-en If you haven’t used CPU-Z, you’re not an enthusiast. This tiny CPU interrogator has become the standard tool of anyone who thinks they’re a PC expert and wants to, say, query your cousin’s PC to find out what the hell is actually installed in the machine. CPU Z will tell you the model, code name, process, core voltage, stepping and revision number as well as the core speed, FSB and multiplier the PC is running. You can also find out what speed your DRAM is running at and check the SPDs on some machines too. Memtest86+ USB Installer If you’ve ever experienced random, seemingly inexplicable problems and crashes with your computer, there’s a very good chance you’ve been a victim of bad memory. Because RAM faults are hard to diagnose by their symptoms alone, every would-be pc-troubleshooter should have a copy of Memtest86+ in their bag of tricks. Memtest is a classic, open source diagnostic tool which can be run from a floppy, CD, or USB thumbdrive, and which puts your memory through the ringer, helping you to identify bad sticks. Next time you have a computer problem you just can’t figure out, remember Memtest 86+. SetupImgBurn_2.5.7.0 With the release of Windows 7, Microsoft finally addressed a long-standing flaw in their operating system by including an ISO burning program to handle the simple task of creating a physical disc from an image on your hard drive. Unfortunately, Windows XP and Vista users are still left out in the cold if they want to do something as simple as burn their freshly-purchased digital copy of Windows 7 to disc in order to install it. Enter ImgBurn, a free, powerful program which can burn and image to disc, or make an image from a disc. windirstat1_1_2_setup WinDirStat is a powerful hard drive visualization tool which goes way beyond that tired old disk space pie graph, and gives you a complete, graphical breakdown of what’s eating up all the space on your disk. You can choose to view this information in tree view form, which shows all your folders in a drill-down format, with bar graphs illustrating how much of each folders total space is comprised by each of its subfolders and files. You can also view your disk as a treemap, which uses colorful, metallic squares to illustrate how every single file on your drive contributes to the overall disk usage figure. Sharing Widget |