User's Manual
Customize and Analyze
38 TuneUp Utilities 2006
TuneUp System Information
TuneUp System Information asks the computer the question of all questions:
what about the hardware? The module takes a deep look inside your computer
and gathers an extensive range of facts and information that can be useful when
you want to upgrade your system, or when a technician asks you if specific
components are installed in your system.
Usage
The information on your computer is broken down into nine sections, each with
its own tab. The first section you see when you start the program is the
Overview, where you can find the most important information on the main
components. Here, the module tells you what processor you have installed in
your computer, how much memory you have, what the graphics card has to offer
and what mouse you are using, and last but not least, all about your drives.
The other tabs contain the following information:
Windows
This section tells you exactly which Windows version is installed on your
computer, when you last started your computer, and what version of Internet
Explorer you are using.
Display
All important information, including the supported display modes and the
abilities of your monitor and graphics card can be found here.
Memory
This section shows the current usage of your memory and tells you which
programs are currently running and how much memory they are using.
Drives
This section provides you with complete hardware information for each drive in
your computer, and shows how much space is used and available on each.
I/O Devices
All important ports, installed printers and audio devices are shown here.
Communication
When a dial-up connection is open, two real-time graphs show how much data is
being sent and received in kilobytes per second.