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A+ Certification - Looking for a web based tool that pulls system info |
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RON PURVIS wrote:
> Looking for a web based tool that pulls system info and will allow you > to email this to others. Any ideas would be appreciated. > > > -- > Ron Purvis > <private.php?do=newpm&u=> Belarc's cool or try Everest Home Edition. Everest (formally AIDA32) even provides links for upgrades, drivers, and information. Know nothing about the Mac. Chris |
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