WindowsForum.com Diagnostic Tool

WindowsForum.com Diagnostic Tool 2.0.9

This version contains some bug fixes and improvements overall.
This version includes some comparatives and essential security hardening. Security change includes AES-256 encryption of certain data and better respect for User Account Control. It utilizes a self-signed certificate and additional sanitation checks were added to block unauthorized AI commands for the AI section to prevent any potential code injection.

Note:
✅ Same signing parameters: Used identical signing parameters as the 2.0.7b version, but the self-sign may prompt anti-virus checks on many systems.

Get the Diff (Scan Comparison)
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Can potentially show you what changed between different scans

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Built in keyword search to help you find that pesky task, error, or whatever you are looking for in the scan results.

This version is designed to work on x64-based processors. It is not been tested on Windows on ARM and continues to be a work in progress. Multiple AI coding tools and methods have been used to create this software.

It should be noted that this should only be run on authorized computer systems and, as a side bar, you may need approval from your IT administrator to run this tool. The tool utilizes WMI APIs from within Windows. The AI component currently utilizes and requires an OpenAI API Key which comes with costs from a separate vendor.
The new version is now converted to Rust with additional monitoring and AI capabilities. The AI capabilities currently require an OpenAI API Key, so will not be or work for everyone. However, the diagnostics should be much faster and overall view of the application more helpful for most users.

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Note: This application is self-signed and may trigger malware/Windows SmartScreen warnings, but is safe to run.
The W7F Diagnostic Tool has been replaced with the WindowsForum.com Diagnostic Tool 2.0. Now with more diagnostic and export capabilities!

How to Run:

Download, extract and run the WF Diagnostic Tool by right clicking on the WF Diagnostic Tool executable and choosing Run as administrator.

The WF Diagnostic Tool will automatically start saving a bunch of diagnostic information to your Desktop under the WindowsForum folder. This will take awhile!

Once complete, it will zip up that file as WF-Diagnostics.zip on your Desktop. Review these files before sharing them online!
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