It can be incredibly useful to have an application that can give you deep specifications of a PC at any given certain point and time. See exactly what hardware is installed, what hardware can be installed and what software is eating up all of your resources. There are a lot of the applications out there, but many require an individual install and many require registration, or even a purchase. WinAudit gives you extremely deep analysis of hardware, software, services and operating system, all in a incredibly small, single file application.


WinAudit gives you the all-in-all for your Windows operating system, as far back as Windows 95, and it doesn’t hold back any information. It includes every single piece of hardware hooked into your OS, along with every single application running and not running in the background. It then allows you to export the information into several different formats, including xls and html, and keep the information archived for years to come. It’s a great way to track your hardware and software, for future upgrades, licensing issues or simply just protection.
Check it out…WinAudit
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