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Freeware diagnostic software on a disk 2

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flipineck

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Dec 23, 2002
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Hi all,

I'm doing some tech training for some young techies, work doesn't want to pay for diagnostic doftware for them to take away but I want to give them some stuff they can use in the real world. Does anybody know of any good freeware diagnostic software and where it can be obtained, I'm sick of giving my e-mail address away only to find the software trial or rubbish.
I've put this in the peripheral forum because I would like the 'perfect world software' to do a check on that.

Thanks all
 
Hola,

go to the Website of AMI ( ) they offer a fullblown Diag software aswell as a Freeware version of AMI-Diag... it helped me a few times to find out what is wrong with my PCs and those of friends...

Hope this helped you out...

Greets from Old Europe...

Ben
 
Cheers,
Jim
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Thanks to you both,

I did find one called Diagnose, freeware and looked good though it did crash a couple of times and freeze but it was impressive for freeware. I'm downloading as I speak, God bless all those talented programmers and technicians who spread joy and sighs of relief among the unforgiven.
Thanks again for the links, a good screwdriver and a few magic floppies in my opinion can solve 70% of all problems (apart from knowlege)
 
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