System Explorer Portable 3.0.3

SystemExplorer shows detailed infromation about Processes, Startups, Explorer, IE Addons, Uninstallers, Services, Drivers, Connections and Opened Files.

Features:
* Detailed informations about Processes, Startups, Explorer, IE Addons, Uninstallers, Windows, Services, Drivers, Connections and Opened Files
* Action History for monitoring processes activities
* Making of Registry & Files snapshots for easy comparing of system changes. Result of comparation is displayed in tree view and text list. Can be used for analysation of product installers/uninstallers (like Total Uninstall)
* Performance graphs for monitoring usage of system resources in time
* Easy check of suspicious files via VirusTotal
* Easy search details about file/process via online databases
* Easy access to System Utilities

What’s New in version 3.0.3:

* This version contains improved Tray Hint dialog, Process Details dialog, Uninstallers section and many fixes.

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System Spec 3.00

System Spec is a very simple tool for those that want to gather the most important system specifications for their computer.

With System Spec you can see, save and print a complete spec of your PC. This standalone, system information utility can also perform various windows functions. Additional advanced info includes CPU, drives, applications, display, memory, networking, internet, CD / DVD drives and more.

The program does not require installation.

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Microsoft Debug Diagnostic Tool 1.2

The Debug Diagnostic Tool (DebugDiag) is designed to assist in troubleshooting issues such as hangs, slow performance, memory leaks or fragmentation, and crashes in any Win32 user-mode process. The tool includes additional debugging scripts focused on Internet Information Services (IIS) applications, web data access components, COM+ and related Microsoft technologies.

DebugDiag was released as part of the IIS Diagnostic toolkit and as a standalone tool. DebugDiag 1.1 is currently available as a standalone tool.

DebugDiag provides an extensible object model in the form of COM objects and provides a script host with a built-in reporting framework.

It is composed of the following 3 components; a debugging service, a debugger host, and the user interface.

The Debugging Service
The debugger service (DbgSvc.exe) performs the following tasks:

* Attach/Detach the host to processes
* Collect performance monitor data
* Implement HTTP ping to detect hangs
* Inject leak monitor in running processes
* Collect debugging session state information
* Shows the state of each rule defined

The Debugger Host
The Debugger Host (DbgHost.exe) hosts the Windows Symbolic Debugger Engine (dbgeng.dll) to attach to processes and generate memory dumps. It also hosts the main analyzer module to analyze memory dumps. Dbghost.exe has no dependency on the service “DbgSvc.exe” and can be used separately.

The User Interface
The user interfaces (DebugDiag.exe and DebugDiagAnalysisOnly.exe) present an interface to analyze memory dumps, automate the creation of control scripts and show the status of running processes, including services.

It is composed of 3 views:

* Rules: Creates control script for the debugger host through a wizard. The script is located under \scripts
* Advanced Analysis: Runs a selected “Analysis Script” against one or more memory dumps.
* Processes: Shows status of running processes/services

Note: DebugDiagAnalysisOnly.exe does not require elevation on operating systems beginning with Vista, so it only contains the Advanced Analysis view.

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StressMyPC 1.03

How long can your laptop battery hold a charge, or let your PC sweat a little. The StressMyPC application was designed to be a small tool that will test your CPU to 100% usage level.

* StressMyPC: Start / Stop the stress-test
* Paint-Stress: Simple stress for the graphics (GPU)
* Aggressiv CPU-Stress: Aggressiv stress for the CPU(s)
* HD-Stress: Stress for the hard drive

Warning!: Unstable and overclocked systems can be crashed.

What´s New in version 1.03:

* Again, optimizing the exercise test in ProcessKO.

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HWiNFO64 v3.82.1315 Beta

HWiNFO64 is a professional hardware information and diagnostic tool supporting latest components, industry technologies and standards. This tool is designed to collect and present the maximum amount of information possible about computer´s hardware which makes them suitable for users searching for driver updates, computer manufacturers, system integrators and technical experts as well. Retrieved information is presented in a logical and easily understandable form and can be exported into various types of reports.

Features:
* Comprehensive hardware information
* System health monitoring (Thermal, Voltage, Fan, Power)
* Table, Logfile, Graph, Tray, Gadget, LG LCD reporting
* Full 64-bit Application
* Text, CSV, XML, HTML, MHTML report formats
* Periodical updates
* Windows XP/Vista/Server 2003/2008/Windows 7
* Platform: 64-bit (x64 / AMD64)

What´s New in version 3.82.1315 Beta:
* Fixed fan speed reporting on some NCT6776 boards.
* Added support of Nuvoton NCT7511Y, NCT7802Y and NCT7904D hardware monitors.
* Enhanced sensor monitoring on GIGABYTE A75 series.
* Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASUS F1A75 series.
* Added reporting of CPU Microcode Update Revision for AMD Family 10h and later models.
* Added support of SMSC LPC47B397, SCH5307 and SCH5317 hardware monitoring.
* Enhanced sensor monitoring on ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z.
* Added reporting of Chassis Intrusion for Winbond/Nuvoton, ITE and Fintek sensors.
* Added AMD HEATHROW XT/PRO, CHELSEA XT/PRO.

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Top Process Monitor 3.2

Top Process Monitor is simple Sidebar gadget shows the top processes on your system – the processes that are consuming the most CPU, Memory (Working Set), IO (Bytes read/written) and others. It does not require any 3rd party applications. Resizable! Save settings to file. (File will be created – Path: %APPDATA% Filename: gadgetname_Settings.ini). Color changeable for all gadget´s elements, include background.

What´s New in version 3.2:

* Fixed bugs.

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Hopkins forced to withdraw from Malaysian GP

Hopkins was due to make a wild-card appearance for the Rizla Suzuki team this weekend, but the third finger on his right-hand that he broke in the Czech Republic – also as a wild-card entry – has re-broken at the knuckle. The finger is swollen and seized overnight, making it impossible to ride a MotoGP machine competitively or safely.

Hopkins will stay for the remainder of the weekend to give his full support to team-mate Álvaro Bautista and the Rizla Suzuki squad, before he returns to America for further surgery and convalescence to repair the damage to his hand and enable him to make a full recovery in time for next season.

John Hopkins:
“I knew my hand was sore after yesterday afternoon, because it was hurting when I was riding. It is definitely a lot more painful riding a MotoGP bike than it was the British Superbike, mainly due to the immense braking forces on the GSV-R. I woke up just before six this morning and I had quite a bit of pain so I tried to loosen it up and bend it, but that wasn’t an option."

"The screws and the plates in the finger have come apart and there’s just no movement in the knuckle at all, so I cannot bend the finger. If I get any further damage to the injury it could result in amputation and certainly don’t want that! My Doctor is totally confident that he can fix it, but I just haven’t been able to rest it and give it the proper time needed to repair it over the last six weeks. I thought it would be fine to ride this weekend and had every hope of it working, but I didn’t expect the amount of force that goes into riding a GP bike would cause such a problem."

"I am so sorry for the team and Rizla Suzuki, because they have given me such a great opportunity again and now I can’t ride past the Friday - it’s heartbreaking and I can’t express my disappointment. It’s such a shame and I couldn’t be more upset, but the priority now is to get it fixed and get myself ready for the 2012 season.”

Press release courtesy of Rizla Suzuki MotoGP

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