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Kenne
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by Kenne » 31 May 2012 17:18
Know someone point me to some site that has a program that runs in DOS mode to detect the hardware ids eg: dvd drive, hard drive, etc? There is one called Devcon, but it only runs under Windows ...
Thank you!
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foxidrive
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by foxidrive » 31 May 2012 19:47
These are two MSDOS hardware information programs.
If you can't find them then let me know and I'll dig them up from an old cdrom.
Hwinfo
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by foxidrive » 01 Jun 2012 21:04
Do you want to run this in MSDOS with older hardware?
That version of HWinfo seems to be for Windows.
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Kenne
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by Kenne » 01 Jun 2012 21:54
Hi foxdrive. I want to run in dos mode (dos 7.1v) to get id of any hardware plugged on my motherboard... If you have this tool, please share it!!
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Thanks in advance.
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Kenne
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by Kenne » 02 Jun 2012 02:24
Thanks foxdrive, today i use this tool and in next time I'll post here! Thanks!
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Kenne
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by Kenne » 04 Jun 2012 06:12
Hi foxidrive. I've tested the HWinfo and run fine. however, i can't pick up the info generated by the sw. For example: One command of DOS → systeminfo
If I run this command with > parameter I get into a .txt file all information saved.
systeminfo > pc.log
I needed that to solve my problem
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PC-Config can help-me with this issue? Thanks!