File Name: System_Info File Submitter: wimb File Submitted: 06 Jun 2019 File Updated: 23 Nov 2021 File Category: Tools
System_Info is Portable App for System Management and to collect System Properties such as Firmware (UEFI Or BIOS) and Partition Style (MBR Or GPT) and Operating System, Architecture and Drives
Download:System_Info at GitHub Download System_Info-xx-E.zip is Encrypted with password = bootwimb
<p>Hello wimb:</p>
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<p>Just to comment on previous v1.0 the program didn't report the right OS lang, but now on this v1.1 it is working fine.</p>
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<p>Only things I noticed are:</p>
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<p>Volume Size = 53 GB (NTFS) >> REPORTED Real Volume Size is 50 GB.</p>
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<p>Also after running the program my USB wireless adapter losses internet connection and I have to disable and reenable it to make it work again.</p>
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<p>Alacran</p>
-------- Storage Volume on Disk 0 in Partition 2 -------
MountPoint = C:\
Volume Label = Win7x86
Volume Status = mounted
Volume Size = 53.6 GB / 50 GiB / 53,687,091,200 Bytes
Info is more complete on this version and let us understand better the units used on the report, to avoid confusion. ListUsbDrives V5.2.7.0 (Win32) is 298 KB and ListUsbDrives V1.7.8 (actual version on System_Info v1.1) is 52 KB.
Anyway the USB wireless adapter still loses internet connection and I have to disable and reenable it to make it work again.
So basically new ListUsbDrives V5.2.7.0 give us more clear info of drive sizes and some additional info, but losing internet connection on USB adapter after running it still persist, let's make clear it is not caused by wimb's program System_Info, it is caused by ListUsbDrives an additional program used to get more info.
A little suggestion:
Maybe you can use %windir%\system32\msinfo32.exe (also located on C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\MSInfo\msinfo32.exe) to colect required info, this do not cause issues with USB wireless adapter, info can be exported to a text file if required, please see following Drives Report and attached picture.
Drives Report as txt file
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El informe del sistema se escribió en: 06/11/19 17:46:46
Nombre del sistema: PC-B
[Unidades]
Elemento Valor
Unidad C:
Descripción Disco fijo local
Compresión No
Sistema de archivos NTFS
Tamaño 50.00 GB (53,687,087,104 bytes)
Espacio disponible 36.30 GB (38,980,100,096 bytes)
Nombre de volumen Win7x86
Número de serie del volumen 0E18AB8D
Unidad D:
Descripción Disco fijo local
Compresión No
Sistema de archivos NTFS
Tamaño 250.00 GB (268,435,451,904 bytes)
Espacio disponible 177.92 GB (191,034,826,752 bytes)
Nombre de volumen Documentos
Número de serie del volumen 7591151F
Unidad E:
Descripción Disco fijo local
Compresión No
Sistema de archivos NTFS
Tamaño 50.00 GB (53,687,087,104 bytes)
Espacio disponible 40.59 GB (43,587,727,360 bytes)
Nombre de volumen Win10x64
Número de serie del volumen F60441DA
Unidad F:
Descripción Disco fijo local
Compresión No
Sistema de archivos NTFS
Tamaño 50.00 GB (53,686,038,528 bytes)
Espacio disponible 38.23 GB (41,045,667,840 bytes)
Nombre de volumen Pruebas
Número de serie del volumen 82A71E4B
Unidad R:
Descripción Disco fijo local
Compresión No
Sistema de archivos NTFS
Tamaño 64.76 GB (69,534,216,192 bytes)
Espacio disponible 19.42 GB (20,853,071,872 bytes)
Nombre de volumen Respaldos
Número de serie del volumen 0037B601
Unidad S:
Descripción Disco fijo local
Compresión No
Sistema de archivos NTFS
Tamaño 1,024.00 MB (1,073,737,728 bytes)
Espacio disponible 682.74 MB (715,907,072 bytes)
Nombre de volumen Reservado para el sistema
Número de serie del volumen E2EED950
From wimb's previous post:
System_Info is under construction and future versions will contain Windows and Office Product_Keys ....
Also Hardware Info such as Mobo, CPU and RAM Size will be included ....
I like your idea, all programs available for collecting this info as Aida64, Hardware Info etc., are getting too heavy and a light alternative is welcome.
Also Hardware Info such as Mobo, CPU and RAM Size is available on msinfo32.exe
In my none standard setup, my gpt disk is reported as MBR. LBA Sector 0 contains grub4dos code. As stated, this is not a standard setup, however is it possible to check for gpt info in sector 1? Or maybe even check for hybrid disks?
In my none standard setup, my gpt disk is reported as MBR. LBA Sector 0 contains grub4dos code. As stated, this is not a standard setup, however is it possible to check for gpt info in sector 1? Or maybe even check for hybrid disks?
I will have a look and try to identify such non standard gpt disks
Since you have such non standard gpt disk available for testing,
it would be nice if you can copy the AutoIt code from makebt\au3 to root and then help to modify and improve the AutoIt code for this purpose.
Since you have such non standard gpt disk available for testing, it would be nice if you can copy the AutoIt code from makebt\au3 to root and then help to modify and improve the AutoIt code for this purpose....
@wimb Please do not let the Developer label fool you - I do not have a clue what I'm doing! Whilst I would love to help as requested I do not have the knowledge or skills required.
I can however prep a VHD file with a hybrid MBR similar to that on my HDD if that is any use?
Serviwin is more complete and shows all services and also drivers, services.msc do not show all services and drivers running on your PC, as an example see Wofadk (Wofadk.sys installed by WinNTSetup) on serviwin, and it do not appear on services.msc
EDIT: Well, after downloading and decompressing it, I noticed CPU-Z is 6.73 MB, and GPU-Z may add 6.24 MB more, so better don't add it, this tool is getting fat very fast.