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Manager Emeritus, I'm blond, James Blond
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Everest™ Home Edition
This is the comments thread for the article Everest™ Home Edition. Should you wish to read the article follow this link.
Actually, this is the ONLY guide you'll ever need for that great piece of system diagnostic utility called Everest™. And, now that Lavalys has discontinued supporting this freeware version, Dave's article becomes really indispensable. Congratulations, Dave, on delivering a guide so useful and well-written (well, in fact that was no big surprise ). Thanks!
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Roaming To Help
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 5,565
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Thanks Dave, great effort!
I would like to point out to keep the images smaller than 1024x768. Majorities are using that screen resolution and smaller than 19" screens, which makes it very bothersome and time draining to view one image; having to scroll from left to right each time. 800x600 would be better suited for the general population who are viewing off 17" monitors. ![]() How did I know? I viewed it off my professional setup which has large displays attached and it looked fine. I viewed it through my main personal system, which has a 17.1" at 1024x768 and I couldn't view the embedded images or writing without scrolling left to right for each. |
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TSF Supporter
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Central Michigan
Posts: 178
OS: XP Home SP2 / Vista Home Premium SP1
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Re: Everest™ Home Edition
Per Dave's advice I downloaded the trial version of EVEREST Ultimate Edition to work along with Vista and I found it to be, as he describes it..."The tool for supplying any technician a computer's 'System Specifications' to assist in diagnosing Computer Hardware malfunctions".
I only had it installed for 2 days which was long enough for me to decide on making the purchase. It is an awesome tool. Good advice Dave ![]() |
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