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30 January 2011
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System
Portable Speccy is an advanced System Information tool for your PC. What's in your computer? If you're like most of us, you can probably name the processor (Intel or AMD, Celeron or Pentium), maybe how much RAM it has, and maybe how big the hard drive is. When you go to a computer store and see all the bright shiny PCs laid out next to each other, most will have tags or stickers indicating the:
* Processor brand and model
* Hard drive size and speed
* Amount of memory (RAM)
* Graphics card
* Operating system
Two or three years later, when it comes time to upgrade your computer, that tag or sticker may be long gone. Speccy was designed as a free electronic "what's inside" sticker for your PC.
* New information in Operating System: TimeZone, Power Profile, Scheduler, Services, Device Tree.
* New information in Network: Sharing and Discovery, Network Shares List, Computer Name, Remote Desktop.
* Improved drive size recognition for some Hitachi drives.
* Added Physical Memory to RAM section.
* Added PCI Data to Motherboard section.
* Added a credit for translators.
* Minor bug fixes.
* GUI improvements.
Interface: English
File size: 3.3 MB
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