December 29th 08, 12:14 PM
Hello,
I was wondering if there were any applications that could test (and
also identify) the various components found inside a Windows 98SE
based PC?
I remember I once used a program called "Sandra" which told you what
the components were inside your machine (such as chipsets, etc), but I
checked their website and the versions available for download do not
support Windows 98.
My main interest would be to run a series of tests to ensure that the
mobo & graphics card were functioning correctly. (Currently, I just
run dxdiag to test out the graphics card, and also just simply run a
few games for a few minutes.)
(For RAM, I have the testing app called "memtest" for instance.)
Thanks for any help.
Best regards, Robert.
I was wondering if there were any applications that could test (and
also identify) the various components found inside a Windows 98SE
based PC?
I remember I once used a program called "Sandra" which told you what
the components were inside your machine (such as chipsets, etc), but I
checked their website and the versions available for download do not
support Windows 98.
My main interest would be to run a series of tests to ensure that the
mobo & graphics card were functioning correctly. (Currently, I just
run dxdiag to test out the graphics card, and also just simply run a
few games for a few minutes.)
(For RAM, I have the testing app called "memtest" for instance.)
Thanks for any help.
Best regards, Robert.