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  1. Similar problem - http://speccy.piriform.com/results/L2uXdzRNBzmBtnV33r2ius9 Reports the drive model numbers, the fact that all drives are PATA and other info nicely, but somehow Speccy is confused about the drive size. It says the WD's are 2.5" and they are actually 3.5" http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=704&p_created=&p_cats=185&p_cv=1.185&p_pv=2.295&p_prods=227%2C295#jumper Still, just being able to pull the model and serial numbers off the drives that easily is pretty sweet. I love the real time temp reports in Speccy too. Good work guys!
  2. The motherboard manufacturer is more important than the computer manufacturer when it comes to drivers. The "Summary" page reports the manufacturer and model number, and the "Motherboard" page reports the manufacturer and model number as well as the chipset vendor and model. I generally find that searching for the manufacturer's web page, finding their downloads page and then searching for the reported model number gets me what I need faster than just trying to Google the motherboard model. Hope that helps. Only used Speccy a couple of times but its looking like an amazing tool!
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