belarc

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Belarc Advisor is a free system information tool that provides detailed reports on computer hardware, installed software, and Windows updates. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss using Belarc to identify memory issues, such as when the tool reports less usable RAM than physically installed, often due to 32-bit system limitations or hardware conflicts. Others rely on Belarc to verify update history, check software license keys, and diagnose storage problems like missing drive space or partition misconfigurations. The tool is noted for working across Windows versions, including Windows 7, 8, and XP, and is frequently mentioned in troubleshooting threads about system performance, update failures, and hardware recognition.
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    Windows 7 Getting continual Updates on every shutdown.

    Running W7 Home premium sp1 on Zoostorm Intel 3Ghz i5 8Gb RAM. Each time I shut down I get: 2 windows updates that need to be installed. I looked in the database on several forums and thought I had found the solution, following the instructions that apparently came from MS site, and did the...
  2. MikeHawthorne

    Windows 7 Exploring Belarc Advisor: A Free Tool for In-Depth Computer Information and Management

    Hi I know that most people on this forum are aware of this software, but I was looking at my computer on it today and thought I might post it here for anyone who isn't aware of it. It works just as well in Windows 8 and it did on every other version of Windows. Belarc - System Management For...
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    Windows 7 Troubleshooting Memory Issues and DVD Playback on a 32-Bit Windows System

    I have a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-US2h MB w/AMD Phenom 9750 Quad Core 2.40GHz Proc. The memory as follows: 4 GB but the software programBelarc only shows 2814 MB of installed usable memory. Why is this? I suspect this is why i am having a problem playing DVD's lately. Is some program eating my...
  4. MikeHawthorne

    Windows XP Question about Windows XP boot.ini file modification?

    Hi Guys. I haven't had a Windows XP question in a lot of years. My friend Paul asked my to come over and upgrade his Dell computer to 2 Gigs of ram. I did that and it booted and worked fine, but I noticed that only half of his hard drive was available. I said where is the rest of your hard...
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