| ▲ | avazhi 3 hours ago | |
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. | ||
| ▲ | saltcured 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
OK, so a bootable thumb drive rather than a read-only ISO image? I mean, it should be possible to give it an update function which you can run from any utility host, rather than requiring a live install at the moment you want to test a new machine. That update function could do normal package management and repository things with digital signature checks, etc. And it could be done ahead of time to support sneaker-net scenarios, i.e. where you won't have networking on the new machine that is being burned-in/validated. | ||