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On 30 Aug 99 at 0:36, L. Hooper <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>Thanx, Jan, for straightening me out. I don't know how
>>I came to the assumption that Dr. Hardware was free.
>>And I checked; Dr. Hardware v5.5e Sysinfo (DOS) refuses to work
>>after 14 days.
>>Still it is a great program for evaluating a PC, but;
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>>According to the Dr, Hardware license agreement, for every
>>computer it gets used on, one needs to purchase an additional
>>license, quoting here;
>> "The purchaser may use a single purchased copy only for
>> his own purposes, and only on one computer at one time".
>>This of course renders the program legally useless
>>for my intended purposes as a PC technician.
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>>I'm wondering if any No-Spin members know of a cheaper, or
>>better, and/or free hardware evaluation program which can be
>>carried on a floppy disk and not installed on the computer?
>>Thanx
>>Larry Hooper
Try this link:
http://hardware.jatekok.hu/asdemo/
Recommended to be the best hardware diagnostic program. I have not
used a lot of them, so it is hard for me to confirm that, but it
seemed pretty impressive to me. I would be interested to hear others
comments about the program here if you try it.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
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