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What is the difference between AIDA64 Extreme Edition and AIDA64 Business Edition?
AIDA64 Business Edition
is for business use, targeting corporate, government and medical
markets. AIDA64 Extreme Edition is for home use. AIDA64 Business Edition
includes unique features for network audit, remote control and SQL
database connection. AIDA64 Extreme Edition includes unique features for
benchmarking and overclocking.
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What report formats supported by AIDA64 Business Edition and AIDA64 Extreme Edition?
AIDA64 Business Edition
supports standard text, HTML, MHTML (HTML with images), XML, CSV, MIF
(for Microsoft SMS), INI reports and direct report insertion to SQL
databases. AIDA64 Extreme Edition supports only standard text, HTML and
MHTML report formats.
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Is it possible to create reports automatically using command-line options?
Only AIDA64 Business
Edition supports command-line options. List of them can be reviewed in
main menu / Help / Command-line Options. Full list of command-line
options with explanation is available in the AIDA64 Manual. Using
command-line options it is possible to create reports with custom layout
in any of the supported report formats. Created reports can be saved to
file, inserted to SQL database, sent in e-mail or uploaded to a FTP
server.
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Is it possible to use AIDA64 without an installation procedure?
AIDA64 is available in
ZIP compressed package that can be simply extracted to an empty folder.
No installation procedure required at all.
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Is it necessary to install AIDA64 on all
workstations in the network, in order to make a network audit of all
networked computers?
No distribution for
AIDA64 files is necessary, and also it's not recommended at all.
Instead, AIDA64 files can be copied to a file server into a shared
folder that would provide access to AIDA64 files to all network users.
AIDA64 then can be launched from any computers using a shortcut like:
\\server\share\aida64folder\aida64.exe
As a further step, the command-line could be extended with network
audit options, and then it could be added to the users logon script that
would be executed at the logon of each network user.
Example:
\\server\share\aida64folder\aida64.exe /R \\server\share\reportsfolder\$HOSTNAME /AUDIT /CSV /SAFE /SILENT
Full list of command-line options with explanation is available in the AIDA64 Manual.
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Is it possible to remove debug information from reports?
The options to
enable/disable debug information, report header, report footer are
available in main menu / File / Preferences / Report.
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By using either the main menu / Remote /
Connect to Remote Computer, main menu / Remote / Monitor Remote
Computers or main menu / Report / Remote Report Wizard feature, AIDA64
fails to connect to the remote computer(s) with "Error 10061: Connection
refused" error message. How to solve this?
It is not possible to
connect to remote computer(s) without running AIDA64 on both the local
and the remote computer(s). Installation procedure is not mandatory, but
at least AIDA64 should be automatically launched from the users logon
script using a command-line like:
\\server\share\aida64folder\aida64.exe /ACCEPTBG /SAFE /SILENT
The /ACCEPTBG command-line option automatically enables the main menu
/ Remote / Accept Incoming Remote Connections feature that will enable
the connections from remote computers. Full list of command-line options
with explanation is available in the AIDA64 Manual.
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AIDA64 seems to lock up (or cause BSoD) on a couple of computers during the network audit process. How to avoid the crash?
The /SAFE command-line
option could be used to disable several of AIDA64 low-level features --
in most cases this could eliminate all issues. Alternatively the /SAFEST
command-line option could be used to completely disable all AIDA64
low-level features.
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Is it possible to launch AIDA64 from a CD-ROM disc, DVD-ROM disc, Blu-ray disc, or flash drive?
It is fully supported.
AIDA64 files can be simply extracted from the ZIP package and burnt to a
CD/DVD/BD disc, or copied to a DVD-RAM disc or flash drive.
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Why is the information provided by the Computer / DMI page inaccurate?
The reliability and
accuracy of DMI information depends on the manufacturer of the
motherboard or the computer (when a brand computer). When vendors do not
take the time to fill in the DMI tables properly, all applications
reading DMI will indicate the same wrong information. This is not the
fault of AIDA64.
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Is it possible to use AIDA64 on 64-bit
Windows systems based on 64-bit AMD Opteron, AMD Phenom, Intel Core 2,
Intel Core i3/i5/i7, Intel Xeon processors?
AIDA64 implements full
support for 64-bit systems, including 64-bit version of all its
benchmark methods. Benchmarks are backwards compatible with legacy
32-bit processors.
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Does AIDA64 support Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 or Windows PE?
AIDA64 has full support
for all current 32- and 64-bit PC Windows systems including Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Windows XP x64 Edition,
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 and Windows PE.
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Is there an AIDA64 version running under DOS, Mac OS, Linux or UNIX?
AIDA64 supports Microsoft Windows systems only.
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During the network audit process, some computers fail to insert reports to the SQL database. How to fix those computers up?
In most cases the
generated .ADO file contains information about the actual issue. In the
case it is about improper MDAC version, the MDAC (Microsoft Data Access
Components) should be updated to the latest version. MDAC 2.80 is
available for download at:
http://download.com.com/3000-2404-10040711.html
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With AIDA64 is it possible to gather
specific information stored in the Windows Registry, a text file, an INI
file or an environment variable?
Custom Variables feature
is available to do that. It can be configured in main menu / File /
Preferences / Summary, at the bottom of the page.
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Is it possible to run AIDA64 completely hidden?
The /SILENT command-line
option can be used to hide AIDA64 icon on the System Tray (also known as
Notification Area) including the bubble shown on specific events under
Windows.
The /ACCEPTBG command-line option can be used to launch AIDA64 hidden in
the background and make it stay in the memory and wait for incoming
remote connections.
Full list of command-line options with explanation is available in the AIDA64 Manual.
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How to determine the firmware version of optical drives and hard disk drives?
Firmware version of
optical drives and SCSI hard disk drives is displayed on the Storage /
ASPI page. Firmware version of ATA and SATA hard disk drives is
displayed on the Storage / ATA page.
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What does the "Aux" temperature shown on the Computer / Sensor page mean?
There is no standard for
sensor registers layout, so the "Aux" temperature could show the
temperature of the CPU or the motherboard, or might be a non-connected
wire of the sensor chip, and so it could show a bogus value.
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What does the "CPU Diode" temperature shown on the Computer / Sensor page mean?
"CPU" temperature means
the temperature measured around the CPU socket, whereas "CPU Diode"
temperature means the temperature of the CPU core.
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The temperature, voltage or fan rotation
values on the Computer / Sensor page are inaccurate. For example, a
bogus "Aux" temperature is displayed with a nonsense value; or the CPU
and motherboard temperatures are reversed; or the -5V or -12V lines
display a completely off positive value. How to make the sensor values
more accurate?
Unfortunately there is no
standard for sensor chip registers layout, hence in several cases the
registers layout that AIDA64 uses could fail to be accurate. In such
cases please contact us through the
AIDA64 Discussion Forum,
under the "Hardware Monitoring" forum. When you open the new topic,
please make sure to indicate the version number of AIDA64 you're using,
the model of your motherboard; and also copy-paste the full content of
the
Computer / Sensor page into the new topic you open.
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When starting AIDA64 it locks up the computer while it displays "Scanning PCI devices". How can this be avoided?
Create a new text file
(e.g. using Notepad) in the AIDA64 folder, name it: "AIDA64.INI". Write
the following 2 lines into the new file:
[Generic]
LowLevelPCI=0
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Is it possible to change the delimiter character of CSV reports from comma to another character?
It is not possible with AIDA64.
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Is it possible to find out the product key of Office 97 or Office 2000?
AIDA64 license module is capable of detecting product key of Office XP, Office 2003 and Office 2007 only.
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What is the difference between AIDA64 Business Edition and AIDA64 Extreme Engineer?
AIDA64 Business Edition
includes unique features for network audit, remote control and SQL
database connection. AIDA64 Business Edition doesn’t have benchmarking
capabilities, and its licensing is tied to a number of computers forming
a corporate network. AIDA64 Extreme Engineer includes unique features
for benchmarking, overclocking and system diagnostics. An AIDA64 Extreme
Engineer license is not tied to a network or computers, but to one
person (engineer). An AIDA64 Extreme Engineer license can be used on an
unlimited number of computers, but only by a single engineer.
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Other software (e.g. CoreTemp,
HWMonitor) show different core temperatures than AIDA64. Is it possible
to adjust the core temperatures on an Intel CPU to match what other
software measure?
Modern Intel processors
use DTS on-die temperature sensing diode to provide core temperature
measurement. AIDA64 fully complies to the latest Intel DTS
Specifications, and uses the TJMax values published by Intel. With DTS
the measured core diode temperatures are relative to a TJMax temperature
value, which is specific to a particular CPU model & stepping. By
adjusting TJMax, it is possible to adjust the measured core temperatures
in both directions. The TJMax value AIDA64 uses can be changed in main
menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring.
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What is the maximum operational temperature for a CPU, motherboard, video adapter, or hard disk drive?
Most modern processors
work best while running below 70 Celsius, but will not fail or break
below 80-90 Celsius. Modern Intel processors use a special hardware
logic to prevent overheating: they throttle themselves down to prevent
physical damage, and they shut the computer down automatically when even
via throttling the CPU keeps getting too hot. Most motherboards can
work stable while running below 50 Celsius, and physical damage will
usually not occur until 60 Celsius. Modern video card GPUs can work up
to 100-110 Celsius, and supplied with a video driver that implements
overheating protection. Most hard disk drives work best below 50
Celsius, and they are rated to work stable below 60 Celsius. With hard
disks data integrity is not guaranteed anywhere beyond 60 Celsius.
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Is it possible to display SMART
information for an external hard disk drive (e.g. WD MyBook), or for a
hard disk drive placed in an external disk enclosure?
Not all USB, eSATA, or
FireWire disk enclosures support SMART readout. But out of the ones that
do implement that feature, AIDA64 supports most of them. In the case
you can find one that is supported by other monitoring software (e.g. HD
Sentinel), but unsupported by AIDA64, please contact us through the
AIDA64 Discussion Forum, under the "Hardware Monitoring" forum.
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Is it possible to display SMART information and measure disk temperature for RAID arrays?
SMART information
(including disk temperature measurement) for RAID array member drives
can be displayed for 3ware, Areca, HighPoint RocketRAID 26xx, Intel,
JMicron, and LSI MegaIDE RAID controllers. Other RAID controllers either
do not have a driver that makes SMART readout possible, or they are not
supported by AIDA64. Starting from AIDA64 v1.70, RAID SMART support is disabled by default.
To enable SMART support for RAID arrays, you need to go to AIDA64 /
main menu / File / Preferences / Stability, and enable the option "RAID
SMART support" there.
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My virus scanner has found a malicious
file that belongs to AIDA64. Is it possible the AIDA64 distribution
package is infected by a virus, trojan, or adware?
We scan all AIDA64 files
we upload to our web site for viruses and other malware. Our files are
100% free of any malware or adware. In the case a security solution
fires an alarm about AIDA64, then it is advised to remove AIDA64 from
the computer, and download the latest version from our web site (
www.aida64.com).
It is also important to update the security software to its latest
version, since there have already been numerous occasions when
anti-virus products fired false alarms about AIDA64 files in the past.
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What is MCP temperature? Is it normal that it is over 80 Celsius?
MCP is part of nVIDIA
chipsets, and stands for Media and Communications Processor. It is a
computer component that is designed to operate at very high
temperatures. 80-90 Celsius is normal temperature for MCPs.
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