Need to find a utility fast
Anyone know of a small (cd-or-floppy-size) utility that doesn't require installation (something like cpu-z, BIOSwizard, etc.) that can give me basically all the info sandra does?
I need:
Form Factor
Motherboard
Chipset
CPU
RAM slots (& type)
Installed RAM (total, # of modules, module capacity)
Video
Sound
SCSI/RAID
IO cards
Other cards
Hard Drive
Removeable Storage
Free PCI slots
Free ISA slots
Other free slots
OS
Network ID
Workgroup
Domain
I'm inventorying our computer systems @ work, and I don't want to take the time to open up each system and find out everything by taking it apart and looking at everything. I also don't want to install a program on 100+ computers. I don't care if the program is DOS or windows based- I can boot into dos if I need to- but I'd like to find something, and I'd like to do it before I get back from lunch. Any ideas?
I need:
Form Factor
Motherboard
Chipset
CPU
RAM slots (& type)
Installed RAM (total, # of modules, module capacity)
Video
Sound
SCSI/RAID
IO cards
Other cards
Hard Drive
Removeable Storage
Free PCI slots
Free ISA slots
Other free slots
OS
Network ID
Workgroup
Domain
I'm inventorying our computer systems @ work, and I don't want to take the time to open up each system and find out everything by taking it apart and looking at everything. I also don't want to install a program on 100+ computers. I don't care if the program is DOS or windows based- I can boot into dos if I need to- but I'd like to find something, and I'd like to do it before I get back from lunch. Any ideas?
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you can scan your network and it will give you OS, service pack level, memory, network id, username, domain.
not sure if it will go into hardware detail.
give a range, let it scan
Belarc Advisor
HTML output desription of gobs of system details.
http://mirror01.iptelecom.net.ua/~ebcd/
Among the tools provided are a utility that displays MUCHO information about the machine that it is run on.
You might also try the Knoppix Linux distro on a bootable CD.
When I did it, I think D/L the RAR, used winrar to uncompress it to ISO, used Nero to burn to CD from the ISO, booted from the CD. Can you boot OTHER CD's on the PC in question?
Also, the page that profdlp lists is a winner also. GREAT stuff on that page (Thank you Bart, wherever you are!!)