2011
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Support
- System requirements
- Serial number
- Tips for Program Help
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- 1-click quick maintenance
- Program functions at a glance
- Functions in detail
- Additional features and settings
- MAGIX PC Check Live
- File filter
- Recorder and media information
- Help menu
- Help
- Tutorial video...
- Glossary
- Find knowledge & workshops...
- Open magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community
- Professional system analysis
- MAGIX Screenshare
- Register online
- Online Update
- Show instruction dialog again
- Reset repair of Windows registry to original state
- Reset registry to original state
- Reset cleaning of Windows registry
- About MAGIX PC Check & Tuning 2011
- Tips & tricks - Problems & solutions
- MAGIX services in detail
- Glossary
- Index
30 Program functions at a glance
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Set file assignment
Assign particular file types (view page 41) to specific programs! This function
allows any file type to be specified to open with a particular program by double
clicking.
Info - My PC
This area is accessible via the task manager (familiar from Windows "Ctrl + Alt
+ Del") with advanced functions for more influence and a better overview of
facts about your PC and its activities.
Info about this PC
If you require the name, manufacturer, and technical data of the components
built into your PC, this information is available here.
General provides information about the processor, main board, and RAM.
Multimedia provides information related to the graphics card, resolution,
monitor, and audio (sound card).
Drives lists all local drives (if more than one are present), CD/DVD drive(s),
removable storage drives like USB stick(s), and external hard drive(s), as well
as all network connections.
Windows information
All operating systems and user data is available here.
Windows displays which Windows version (2000, XP, Vista, or 7) is installed.
Just look under "Name". "Version" displays the last large service pack that was
installed. The serial number from the installation, when Windows was installed,
and how long the PC has been running since startup is also available.
User shows which user (user name) is currently active, what the computer has
been named (the name of the PC that is displayed on networks), and which
workgroup (on networks) it is assigned to, as well as the system name.
Display processes
All processes that require use of the PC's RAM are listed here. Unlike the
Windows Task Manager, this display also lists processes that require little
memory but are nonetheless continuously active. CPU load is low, but can
always be traced.