New Update Glow 1.85

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Glow provides detailed reporting on every hardware component in your computer, saving you valuable time typically spent searching for CPU, motherboard, RAM, graphics card, and other stats. With Glow, all the information is conveniently presented in one clean interface, allowing you to easily access and review the comprehensive hardware details of your system

Glow provides detailed information on various system aspects, including OS, motherboard, processor, memory, graphics card, storage, network, battery, drivers, and services. The well-organized format ensures easy access to the required information. You can export all the gathered data to a plain text file, facilitating sharing with others for troubleshooting purposes.

No installation needed. Just decompress the archive, launch the executable, and access computer-related information. Glow runs on Windows 11 and Windows 10 64-bit versions.

What's new in Glow 1.85:
  • A Tools tab has been added to Glow's top menu. This tab contains useful tools.
  • SFC and DISM Automation Tool has been added to Glow's Tools tab. This tool performs SFC and DISM operations automatically. You can also access this section with the shortcut CTRL + Q.
  • The Cache Cleanup Tool has been added to Glow's Tools tab. This tool allows you to automatically clean the Temp and %temp% directories. You can also access this section with the shortcut CTRL + W.
  • The System Last Shutdown Time feature has been added to the Operating System section of Glow. This feature shows when you last shut down the system.
  • The Total Number of Blue Screens feature has been added to the Operating System section of Glow. This feature shows the number of blue screens you have previously received. In addition, there is a button next to it. When this button is pressed, you can go to the folder where blue screen errors are kept. Of course, this button is only activated if there is a blue screen error.
  • The TPM Physical Asset Version feature has been added to Glow's Motherboard section. This feature shows the physical version of the TPM chip.
  • The TPM Manufacturer feature has been added to the Motherboard section of Glow. This feature shows the manufacturer of the TPM chip.
  • The TPM Manufacturer ID feature has been added to Glow's Motherboard section. This feature shows the unique ID of the manufacturer of the TPM chip.
  • The TPM Manufacturer Version feature has been added to the Motherboard section of Glow. This shows the version that the manufacturer of the TPM chip has assigned to the chip.
  • The TPM Full Manufacturer Version feature has been added to Glow's Motherboard section. This feature shows the exact version that the manufacturer of the TPM chip has assigned to the chip.
  • The TPM Manufacturer Publisher feature has been added to the Motherboard section of Glow. This feature shows which company has published the TPM chip.
  • The Secondary Bus Type property has been added to the Motherboard section of Glow. This property shows the name of the motherboard's secondary bus.
  • The Processor Process Count property has been added to the Processor section of Glow. This property shows how many different processes the processor is currently doing. It is a dynamic property.
  • Battery Report Generation has been added to the Battery section of Glow. This feature works in the same way as "powercfg /batteryreport" via CMD. Of course, it is an automated feature.
  • The HTML output feature in Glow's Export Information feature has been improved. Glow's logo now appears on the tab icon when the HTML file is opened.

Fixed Bugs
  • Fixed a bug where reading data on partitions with multiple hardware support (such as RAM) could cause it to be called repeatedly when reading data.
  • Fixed interface bugs that caused features to get stuck in some sections.

Changes
  • Turkish and English language files have been edited.
  • Some function changes and adjustments have been made to make Glow work better.

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What's new in Glow 1.86:
  • Glow's garbage collection (unnecessary RAM usage cleaner) has been improved. Now the program uses between 25 and 35 MB of RAM even if it runs for days.
  • Glow now fully supports menu switching with the directional buttons. You can use the right arrow key to navigate to the bottom pages and the left arrow key to navigate to the top pages.
  • Glow menu working algorithm has been renewed. It is now 70% more optimized and stable.
  • Tools section working logic has been revamped. Now you can use Glow itself even when tools are running.
  • The Cache Cleanup Tool has been improved. It now also cleans the "C:\Windows\Prefetch" directory.
  • Tools now supports minimization.
  • When a vehicle is open and you want to open it again, the program tells you that it is already open.
  • If a tool is open and iconized, it will also change to window size and send you a Glow notification.
  • The System Time feature in the Operating System section has been improved. It now shows the time in 24 hour format.
  • The System Load Time in the Operating System section has been improved. It now shows the month in 12 months format.
  • The System Load Time in the Operating System section has been improved. It now also shows seconds.
  • Last Boot Date in the Operating System section has been improved. It now also shows seconds.
  • The Number of Blue Screens Detected feature in the Operating System section has been improved. It now scans not only the "C:\Windows\Minidump" directory, but also the "C:\Windows\memory.dmp" file.
  • The Last Blue Screen Error Time feature has been added to the Operating System section. This feature compares the last time you received a blue screen with the time of your system and shows in detail when you last received a blue screen. This feature is dynamic.
  • Added Last BIOS Time feature to the Motherboard section. This feature shows the boot time of your computer.

Fixed Bugs
  • Fixed a bug where the page buttons would not change during page switching with the arrow keys on Glow's left menu.
  • Fixed a bug where Glow would call the called page 2 times during page transitions.
  • Fixed an issue where the date of the System Shutdown Time in the Operating System section was printed with a colon instead of a single period.
  • Fixed a bug where the table in the Installed Drivers section sometimes did not show a scroll bar.
  • Fixed a rendering bug that caused the text in the title section of the table in the Installed Drivers section to flicker and scroll down slightly.
  • Fixed a bug where the table in the Installed Services section sometimes did not have a scroll bar.
  • Fixed the rendering error that caused the text in the title section of the table in the Installed Services section to flicker and scroll down a little.
  • Fixed DPI error in Cache Cleanup Tool.

Changes
  • The Total Number of Blue Screens in the Operating System section has been changed to Number of Blue Screens Detected.
  • The Processing Time feature in the Export Information feature within the Export Information as Text Document and Export as HTML Document features now displays in 24 hour format.
  • Turkish and English language files have been edited.
  • Some function changes and adjustments have been made to make Glow work better.

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Glow 1.89 changelog:

What's new

  • Glow has become compatible for language translations. You can now support language translation.
  • For detailed information: Translation Guide

Fixed Bugs
  • Fixed a parsing error in the DHCP Status and DHCP Server properties in the Network section. It should be working properly now.
  • Fixed an error that caused the program to crash when there were empty cells in the rows of the tables in the Installed Drivers and Installed Services section.
  • Fixed an error that sometimes caused an error in the Export Information feature.

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Glow 1.91 changelog:


What's new

  • The HTML Engine has been revamped. It is now a powerful report system with new fonts, new look and feel, new quick section switching features.
  • The HTML Printout feature has been improved. Now, when the HTML document is opened, there is a selection box at the bottom left of the page. With this box you can quickly navigate to the desired section.

Fixed Bugs
  • Fixed a window bug in the last Windows 10 22H2 release. Glow should now implement window stabilizations better.
  • Fixed bugs with .NET Framework 4.8.1 where some parts were working problematic.
  • The language parsing error on the HTML Engine has been fixed. Now, the HTML tag is created successfully when it is output with different languages.
  • Fixed an interface bug that caused the sections on the HTML Engine to look bad on different screens.

Changes
  • V1.91 includes a number of adjustments and minor changes for Glow's quality improvement.
  • With Glow v1.91, the jQuery 3.7.1 library has been added to the HTML Export feature.

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Glow 1.92 changelog:

What's new

  • Improved Cache Cleanup Tool, now able to clear Windows Update download history.
  • Improved Cache Cleanup Tool, now able to clear Windows Explorer icon cache
  • .NET Framework security patches have been updated with Glow v1.92.

Fixed Bugs
  • Fixed a bug where the Cache Cleanup Tool sometimes froze.

Changes
  • Various quality improvements and performance enhancements have been made to Glow.

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