Operating
System: Windows 8.1, 8.0, 7, Vista, XP, 2012, 2008, 2003, 2000 and NT4. Windows
95, 98 and Me
System
Information Viewer is a general Windows utility for displaying lots of useful
Windows, Network and hardware info - CPU info, PCI info, PCMCIA info, USB info,
Machine Info, Hardware Sensors, Networked computers, Operating System
Information and more. I use Craig Hart's pcidevs.txt file for my PCI device
display with my usbdevs.txt being used for the USB devices, mondevs.txt for
monitor descriptions and pcmdevs.txt for PCMCIA device descriptions.
This
software is the portable version of System Information Viewer. As its title
suggests, the tool lets you view various details about the system you are
using.
Thanks
to its portability, System Information Viewer doesn't require installation. So,
you can place the software on an external drive and directly run it on any
computer. Plus, your Windows registry will not be changed.
The
interface of the program is based on a standard window in which you can check
out data about your operating system, resource usage, system physical memory,
paging file and file cache, and others.
In
addition, you can save local, PCI, DMI, DIMM SPD, selected or all data, copy
the bitmap, view menus, battery, STC and MEM information, as well as access
Registry Editor.
Furthermore,
you can view information on processes, services and entries of programs which
automatically run at system startup, get your IP address and a summary on the
current and average CPU, run a CPU benchmark, change the interface language and
temperature units, and more.
Portable
System Information Viewer uses a low-to-moderate amount of system resources,
includes a well-drawn help file with descriptions for rookies and didn't
freeze, crash or pop up errors during our tests. We highly recommend this tool
to all users.
Whats New:
Added
Windows 10 V6.04 Build 9879 support. Resolved operation of [ACPI Buses], [ACPI
Eval] and [ACPI Ports].
Added
the -CRLCTL command line qualifier to enable the SIV Corsair Link control
facilities and ensure EnhancedPowerManagementEnabled is inactive. SIV Corsair
Link control should only be enabled for one instance of SIV and when enabled
SIV will automatically reload any saved control information when it starts and
update temperature feedback every 2 seconds. Enhanced support for cycling
colours, added [Save] to the [Link Lights] panel and updated [Reset] to reset
to any saved values. Added Corsair Link Name customisation which is accessed
via the [Link Status] panel. Improved H80 and H100 custom cooling setup.
Extended
[Graphics] to support 64 rather than 16 displays and show as blocks of 4
displays. Added initial ECS H81H3 motherboard support.
Updated
the [PCI BARs] panel to show PCI Bridge Prefetch, Memory and Unused areas.
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