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-------------------------------------------------------PC Wizard Copyright (C) 1996-2011 Laurent KUTIL & Franck DELATTRE All rights reserved -------------------------------------------------------Summary : 1.

Running in Batch Mode 2. Paremeters List 3. How to desinstall PC Wizard 4. Contacts 5. Privacy Policy 1. Running in Batch Mode (or Silent Mode) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Usage: PC Wizard.exe /R T[x] C[y] filename[.ext] /I /Z /H /? /D [/?], [/H] - Commands Help T[x] - with x from 1 to 4 (1=Hardware Tab, 2=System Tab, 3=Files Tab, 4=Resource s Tab). C[y] - with y to specify which category to include with the report. T1 C[y] with y from 1 to 13 or 14 (see 2. Parameters List) T2 C[y] with y from 1 to 22 (see 2. Parameters List) T3 C[y] with y from 1 to 22 (see 2. Parameters List) T4 C[y] with y from 1 to 4 (see 2. Parameters List) /I - To include detailed information. /Z - To compress the report with a .zip file format (only with Inventory Version ) You may specify different extension for different types of reports [.ext] = .TXT for report in TEXT format [.ext] = .CVS for report in CVS format [.ext] = .HTM for report in HTML format [.ext] = .XML for report in XML format /D - To execute PC Wizard in debug mode (a debug file will be created on the des ktop user) Example 1: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 C3 c:\reports\report.txt /I Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - Processor category in the report.txt file into the c:\reports folder, with detailed information. Example 2:

PC Wizard.exe /R T1 c:\reports\report.htm Result: Save HTML report for all categories of the Hardware Tab in the report.htm file into the c:\reports folder, without detailed information. Example 3: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 C3 c:\reports\report.txt /I, /R T2 C1 c:\reports\report2.t xt Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - Processor category in the report.txt file into the c:\reports folder, with detailed information. And save also plain text report for Operating Syste m Tab - Windows category in the report2.txt file into the the c:\reports folder without detailed information. Example 4: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 C2 c:\reports\report.txt /I, /R T1 C2 /I Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - Mainboard and Processor categories i n the same file report.txt into the c:\reports folder, with both detailed information. Example 5: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 c:\reports\report.txt Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - all categories in the report.txt fil e into the c:\reports folder, without detailed information. Example 6: PC Wizard.exe /D Result: A debug file called pcwdbg.log will be created on the user desktop. This parameter is not compatible with others commands to create reports.

2. Paremeters List -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------for T1 you can use following values : 1 = Summary 2 = Motherboard 3 = Processor 4 = Video 5 = Ports 6 = Disks 7 = Printers 8 = Devices 9 = Multimedia 10 = Network 11 = Power 12 = Voltage, Temperature and Fans 13 = Vista Hardware Performance (or Gigabyte ODIN, nVIDIA ESA, APC UPS Monitorin

g with system earlier Vista) 14 = Gigabyte ODIN, nVIDIA ESA, APC UPS Monitoring for T2 you can use following values : 1 = Operating System 2 = DOS 3 = Internet 4 = Control Panel 5 = Desktop 6 = Process and Threads 7 = Library DLL 8 = OLE Inscription 9 = Microsoft Applications 10 = Fonts 11 = UnInstall and MSI 12 = Boot-Start Applications 13 = Associated Files Extensions 14 = DirectX 15 = ODBC Data Source 16 = Passwords 17 = Security 18 = Multimedia 19 = Services 20 = UpTime Statistics 21 = ActiveX controls 22 = .NET Framework Global Assembly Cache for T3 you can use following values : 1 = Config.nt 2 = Boot.ini 3 = Autoexec.nt 4 = Detlog.txt 5 = Bootlog.txt 6 = System.ini 7 = Win.ini 8 = DosStart.bat 9 = CMOS values 10 = Config.dos 11 = Autoexec.dos 12 = Environment Variables 13 = Event Log (Applications) 14 = Event Log (System) 15 = Event Log (Security) 16 = Protected Files 17 = Cookies 18 = GPO Startup 19 = GPO Shutdown 20 = Host Config 21 = Windows Error Report (WER) 22 = Internet Explorer History for 1 = 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = T4 you can use following values : Interruption Request (IRQ) Direct memory Access (DMA) I/O Ports memory Resources Network Realtime Resources

3. How to desinstall PC Wizard

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In order to remove PC Wizard from your system, select Programs from Windows Star t button, CPUID, PC Wizard, and choose "Uninstall PC Wizard". You can do the same from Control Panel with "Add and Remove Programs" applet. (o nly available with the Setup Package) 4. Contacts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web: http://www.cpuid.com e-mail: pcwizard@cpuid.com 5. Privacy Policy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------See Privacy Policy at http://www.cpuid.com/privacy-policy.html

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