System
Information
Introduction
System Information takes a deep look into your computer
and gathers numerous facts and information about your hardware
and software in only a few seconds. This data can be important
for you when you want to upgrade the system or when you
are asked by a support technician if certain components
are installed on your computer.
Backing up your Windows driver files means they will be
available to you the next time you need to reinstall the
driver or the whole operating system. Driver Backup places
the driver files in one organized location you selected.
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How to Use
The particular facts are compiled within nine tabs. The
most important one is the Overview. It includes the most
important information about the most important equipment.
Here you can see which processor is installed in the computer,
there is information about the memory, the performance
of the graphics card, which mouse is used and which facts
can be given about the various drives.
In the other tabs you get acquainted to the following
information:
All tabs
Tab
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Content
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| Memory |
This tab shows the current memory load by displaying
all currently running programs and how much memory
they take up. |
| Display |
All essential information and supported modes and
features of both the monitor and the graphics card
are listed here. |
| Network |
All essential information and features of both the
net adapter and internet connection style. |
| I/O Devices |
In this tab, all important ports of your computer,
the installed printer drivers and the audio devices
are listed. |
| System Devices |
Information about the processor and the BIOS is given
here. |
| Performance |
You can read all facts concerning the physical memory,
the size of the swap file and the kernel. Three animated
real-time monitors show you the processor load, the
state of the physical memory and the usage of the swap
file. |
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