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hi TT

WHAT SIZE FLOPPY

that is quite a handy appli

and i want to try it good stuff there

thanks

marty

A standard 3 1/2", 1.44MB floppy disk.

thanks tt

good to have the check on a mobile

i havent had a look at the other posters

link yet

but ime happy with win audit

thanks again

marty

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My favorite way to determine which hardware a machine uses is to use a live linux cd and the command lspci.

Do the above tools need the drivers installed to determine which hardware is installed?

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My favorite way to determine which hardware a machine uses is to use a live linux cd and the command lspci.

Do the above tools need the drivers installed to determine which hardware is installed?

I have never tested them with nothing installed.

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My favorite way to determine which hardware a machine uses is to use a live linux cd and the command lspci.

Wouldn't lshw be more detailed?

Nice tool tman70. :thumbsup:

Cool, I will have to give that a try.

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Searching Google for a program to check system specs other than Belarc or Everest and found this.

It seems to be easy to use and fast. Other opinions appreciated.

Yes, I am familiar with his software.

Alex has several useful tools designed for portable drives .

http://www.alexnolan.net/software/

There are currently 50 portable utilities under development for this website. Be sure to check back regularly for updates.
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