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Gary Roach

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Since: Jun 14, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 8:55 pm
Post subject: s/w diagnosis tools for hardware - any good?
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I'm thinking of buying a software diagnosis tool for diagnosing hardware
problems. The two i've heard of are amidiag from AMI and trend micro
microscope. any thoughts on these and others? are they worth the money?

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Gerard Bok

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Since: Mar 28, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:42 am
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 20:55:58 -0500, "Gary Roach"
<jgroach.DeleteThis@NOSPAMcogeco.ca> wrote:

 >I'm thinking of buying a software diagnosis tool for diagnosing hardware
 >problems. The two i've heard of are amidiag from AMI and trend micro
 >microscope. any thoughts on these and others? are they worth the money?

Generally: not.
What good is it to know that your DMA controller is bad ?
Or that your PCI bridge is broken ?

Practically, the CPU and RAM are the only replacable compontents
on a current motherboard.

Unless you have both the need, the facilities and the appetite to
replace 200+ pin devices, you don't need to know which one of
them is broken.

(My 2 cents, which would certainly not buy me a microscope bundle
Smile

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