| ▲ | saltcured 2 hours ago | |||||||
Seems like the kind of thing to just have on a bootable thumb drive, to inspect any machine without requiring installation on the fly. In fact, I think I used to use memtest86+ this way as it is a baked in boot option on Fedora bootable ISO images. (Or at least was in the past, I haven't checked this recently.) | ||||||||
| ▲ | avazhi an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
CPU-Z gets updated to recognise new CPUs and memory configs and thus must be downloaded new to recognise the new hardware in a new machine (otherwise it can’t recognise it properly). With Memtest sure but CPU-Z is something you actually need the latest version of when you first fire up a new PC. | ||||||||
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