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Program to Detect hardware information

This is a discussion on Program to Detect hardware information within the Tech Support forums, part of the Knight Online (ko4life.com) category; K... right now I have Vista 32bit and I got a copy of XP 64 ( my pc has 4gb ...
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    K... right now I have Vista 32bit and I got a copy of XP 64 ( my pc has 4gb of ram, so I want a 64bit OS to use it ) but I dont want to install it if I cant get all the right drivers I need for 64bit editions. Just need something to scan my PC to find all of those for me, the most important one is pretty much my Network driver so I'm able to get online for the others if I need it. I know i've used a good one before, but I cant remember it's name nor is it on my PC anymore

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    this shows your cpu, mainbord and ram information atleast... if your network card is integrated it will be shown too

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    http://www.lavalys.com/products/whatsnew.p...=UE&lang=en


    this is free and will tell you every thing thats in your pc

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    Try Everest.

    edit; as posted above ^

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    yeh everest owns CpuZ is good for cpu o/c mointering

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    I'm satisfied with AIDA32.

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    Everest pwns :P u can also use it to frind drivers XD so yea :P id recormmend that to

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    Fresh Diagnose

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    start -> run -> dxdiag

    and u'll see a complete view from whats in your pc

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