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
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Kind regards,
Gerard Bok<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->