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C.B.
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      02-08-2008
All four of my computers are Dell, two desktops and two laptops. I have
used Belarc Advisor and SIW on these systems. I am interested in purchasing
Everest software, in part because I can use it with a gadget for system
information. However, upon researching Everest I find this comment on the
Everest website: A#13: Dell computers use a proprietary sensor chip that is
undocumented and so cannot be supported by EVEREST. I assume this means I am
completely out of luck when it comes to finding any software that will give
me temperatures, voltage, rpm, etc, etc related to my system.

Thank you in advance for any information. Have a nice day.

C.B.


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      02-09-2008
Call Dell or talk to them via a live concierge talk.

"C.B." <> wrote in message
news:48A96E26-2567-4030-96BE-...
> All four of my computers are Dell, two desktops and two laptops. I
> have used Belarc Advisor and SIW on these systems. I am interested in
> purchasing Everest software, in part because I can use it with a gadget
> for system information. However, upon researching Everest I find this
> comment on the Everest website: A#13: Dell computers use a proprietary
> sensor chip that is undocumented and so cannot be supported by EVEREST. I
> assume this means I am completely out of luck when it comes to finding any
> software that will give me temperatures, voltage, rpm, etc, etc related to
> my system.
>
> Thank you in advance for any information. Have a nice day.
>
> C.B.
>
>
> --
> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
> and less fortunate among us.


 
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RJ
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      02-09-2008
I'm using everest right now on a dell m2010 with vista ultimate. Works great
as a gadget.

"AlexB" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Call Dell or talk to them via a live concierge talk.
>
> "C.B." <> wrote in message
> news:48A96E26-2567-4030-96BE-...
>> All four of my computers are Dell, two desktops and two laptops. I
>> have used Belarc Advisor and SIW on these systems. I am interested in
>> purchasing Everest software, in part because I can use it with a gadget
>> for system information. However, upon researching Everest I find this
>> comment on the Everest website: A#13: Dell computers use a proprietary
>> sensor chip that is undocumented and so cannot be supported by EVEREST. I
>> assume this means I am completely out of luck when it comes to finding
>> any software that will give me temperatures, voltage, rpm, etc, etc
>> related to my system.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any information. Have a nice day.
>>
>> C.B.
>>
>>
>> --
>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
>> and less fortunate among us.

>


 
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DMJ
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      02-09-2008
Download the trial and see before you pay for it. On my XPS 600 it
only shows GPU temps, nothing about CPU or fans.

On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 01:26:26 -0500, "RJ" <> wrote:

>I'm using everest right now on a dell m2010 with vista ultimate. Works great
>as a gadget.
>
>"AlexB" <> wrote in message
>news:%...
>> Call Dell or talk to them via a live concierge talk.
>>
>> "C.B." <> wrote in message
>> news:48A96E26-2567-4030-96BE-...
>>> All four of my computers are Dell, two desktops and two laptops. I
>>> have used Belarc Advisor and SIW on these systems. I am interested in
>>> purchasing Everest software, in part because I can use it with a gadget
>>> for system information. However, upon researching Everest I find this
>>> comment on the Everest website: A#13: Dell computers use a proprietary
>>> sensor chip that is undocumented and so cannot be supported by EVEREST. I
>>> assume this means I am completely out of luck when it comes to finding
>>> any software that will give me temperatures, voltage, rpm, etc, etc
>>> related to my system.
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance for any information. Have a nice day.
>>>
>>> C.B.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
>>> and less fortunate among us.

>>

 
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AlexB
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      02-09-2008
Thanks but I have absolutely no intention to download anything.

I pretty much trust three names: MS, Adobe and SB S&D. Those have never
failed me in a sense that they may make mistakes but they never play dirty
games.

"DMJ" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Download the trial and see before you pay for it. On my XPS 600 it
> only shows GPU temps, nothing about CPU or fans.
>
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 01:26:26 -0500, "RJ" <> wrote:
>
>>I'm using everest right now on a dell m2010 with vista ultimate. Works
>>great
>>as a gadget.
>>
>>"AlexB" <> wrote in message
>>news:%.. .
>>> Call Dell or talk to them via a live concierge talk.
>>>
>>> "C.B." <> wrote in message
>>> news:48A96E26-2567-4030-96BE-...
>>>> All four of my computers are Dell, two desktops and two laptops. I
>>>> have used Belarc Advisor and SIW on these systems. I am interested in
>>>> purchasing Everest software, in part because I can use it with a gadget
>>>> for system information. However, upon researching Everest I find this
>>>> comment on the Everest website: A#13: Dell computers use a proprietary
>>>> sensor chip that is undocumented and so cannot be supported by EVEREST.
>>>> I
>>>> assume this means I am completely out of luck when it comes to finding
>>>> any software that will give me temperatures, voltage, rpm, etc, etc
>>>> related to my system.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advance for any information. Have a nice day.
>>>>
>>>> C.B.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the
>>>> underprivileged
>>>> and less fortunate among us.
>>>


 
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NoStop
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      02-10-2008
AlexB wrote:

> Thanks but I have absolutely no intention to download anything.
>
> I pretty much trust three names: MS, Adobe and SB S&D. Those have never
> failed me in a sense that they may make mistakes but they never play dirty
> games.
>

You're the most paranoid individual I've come across in Usenet in some time.
Does your mommy hold your hand when you cross the street?

Cheers.

> "DMJ" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Download the trial and see before you pay for it. On my XPS 600 it
>> only shows GPU temps, nothing about CPU or fans.
>>
>> On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 01:26:26 -0500, "RJ" <> wrote:
>>
>>>I'm using everest right now on a dell m2010 with vista ultimate. Works
>>>great
>>>as a gadget.
>>>
>>>"AlexB" <> wrote in message
>>>news:%. ..
>>>> Call Dell or talk to them via a live concierge talk.
>>>>
>>>> "C.B." <> wrote in message
>>>> news:48A96E26-2567-4030-96BE-...
>>>>> All four of my computers are Dell, two desktops and two laptops. I
>>>>> have used Belarc Advisor and SIW on these systems. I am interested in
>>>>> purchasing Everest software, in part because I can use it with a
>>>>> gadget for system information. However, upon researching Everest I
>>>>> find this
>>>>> comment on the Everest website: A#13: Dell computers use a
>>>>> proprietary sensor chip that is undocumented and so cannot be
>>>>> supported by EVEREST. I
>>>>> assume this means I am completely out of luck when it comes to finding
>>>>> any software that will give me temperatures, voltage, rpm, etc, etc
>>>>> related to my system.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you in advance for any information. Have a nice day.
>>>>>
>>>>> C.B.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the
>>>>> underprivileged
>>>>> and less fortunate among us.
>>>>


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AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
and type lusrmgr.msc."
^^^^^
I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.
 
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      02-10-2008
"NoStop" <> wrote in message
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> AlexB wrote:
>
>> Thanks but I have absolutely no intention to download anything.
>>
>> I pretty much trust three names: MS, Adobe and SB S&D. Those have never
>> failed me in a sense that they may make mistakes but they never play
>> dirty
>> games.
>>

> You're the most paranoid individual I've come across in Usenet in some
> time.
> Does your mommy hold your hand when you cross the street?
>
> Cheers.
>


Top posting Dork.
Your momma works the street ... you help her across?

 
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      02-10-2008
forty-nine wrote:

> "NoStop" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> AlexB wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks but I have absolutely no intention to download anything.
>>>
>>> I pretty much trust three names: MS, Adobe and SB S&D. Those have never
>>> failed me in a sense that they may make mistakes but they never play
>>> dirty
>>> games.
>>>

>> You're the most paranoid individual I've come across in Usenet in some
>> time.
>> Does your mommy hold your hand when you cross the street?
>>
>> Cheers.
>>

>
> Top posting Dork.


Quit calling your buddy AlexB a "Dork". OK, I take that back. He is a dork,
amongst a whole lot of other things. :-)

> Your momma works the street ... you help her across?


Nope. She passed away a long time ago. Probably when you were still in
diapers.

Cheers.


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AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
and type lusrmgr.msc."
^^^^^
I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.
 
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      02-10-2008
"NoStop" <> wrote in message
news:...
> forty-nine wrote:
>
>> "NoStop" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> AlexB wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks but I have absolutely no intention to download anything.
>>>>
>>>> I pretty much trust three names: MS, Adobe and SB S&D. Those have never
>>>> failed me in a sense that they may make mistakes but they never play
>>>> dirty
>>>> games.
>>>>
>>> You're the most paranoid individual I've come across in Usenet in some
>>> time.
>>> Does your mommy hold your hand when you cross the street?
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>

>>
>> Top posting Dork.

>
> Quit calling your buddy AlexB a "Dork". OK, I take that back. He is a
> dork,
> amongst a whole lot of other things. :-)
>
>> Your momma works the street ... you help her across?

>
> Nope. She passed away a long time ago. Probably when you were still in
> diapers.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> --
> Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
> http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4...nceMonitor.jpg
>
> AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
> and type lusrmgr.msc."
> ^^^^^
> I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.



I apologies for your mother.
That wasn't nice of me.

But ... on the funny side ... do you want the 20 bucks I owe her ?

 
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      02-10-2008
forty-nine wrote:

> "NoStop" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> forty-nine wrote:
>>
>>> "NoStop" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> AlexB wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks but I have absolutely no intention to download anything.
>>>>>
>>>>> I pretty much trust three names: MS, Adobe and SB S&D. Those have
>>>>> never failed me in a sense that they may make mistakes but they never
>>>>> play dirty
>>>>> games.
>>>>>
>>>> You're the most paranoid individual I've come across in Usenet in some
>>>> time.
>>>> Does your mommy hold your hand when you cross the street?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Top posting Dork.

>>
>> Quit calling your buddy AlexB a "Dork". OK, I take that back. He is a
>> dork,
>> amongst a whole lot of other things. :-)
>>
>>> Your momma works the street ... you help her across?

>>
>> Nope. She passed away a long time ago. Probably when you were still in
>> diapers.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
>> http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4...nceMonitor.jpg
>>
>> AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as
>> administrator and type lusrmgr.msc."
>> ^^^^^
>> I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.

>
>
> I apologies for your mother.
> That wasn't nice of me.
>
> But ... on the funny side ... do you want the 20 bucks I owe her ?


OK, that was funny. :-) Sure, send it over to my PayPal account.

Cheers.

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AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
and type lusrmgr.msc."
^^^^^
I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.
 
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