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System Examiner - A free app to create a system information and troubleshooting report from Windows
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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 1018138" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>It ran quickly and smoothly on the Win 10 system I tried it on. The reports seem to be very accurate. I can see why you suggest that it will be useful for those who need to get technical help, as it will probably get the required information that is not always easily obtained if you do not know how to get below the surface on Windows systems. I like it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>An initial piece of feedback is that the lists of services might be easier to read/scroll through if they could be presented in a list view, rather than as blocks of text ( unless this is because of how my system is set up?). I've attached a small sample screenshot.</p><p></p><p>Also, with regard to the disk usage analysis; the boot drive, which is very small, was highlighted as having 'Critically low free space', I will ignore that as it does not need more space, but other users may not be aware of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 1018138, member: 69368"] It ran quickly and smoothly on the Win 10 system I tried it on. The reports seem to be very accurate. I can see why you suggest that it will be useful for those who need to get technical help, as it will probably get the required information that is not always easily obtained if you do not know how to get below the surface on Windows systems. I like it. An initial piece of feedback is that the lists of services might be easier to read/scroll through if they could be presented in a list view, rather than as blocks of text ( unless this is because of how my system is set up?). I've attached a small sample screenshot. Also, with regard to the disk usage analysis; the boot drive, which is very small, was highlighted as having 'Critically low free space', I will ignore that as it does not need more space, but other users may not be aware of this. [/QUOTE]
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