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BgInfo

information management system

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  • Publishers:
    Systems Internals
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 385,5 KB
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  • System: Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP

BgInfo is an application that supports displaying detailed information about the system on the screen.

This is a free utility that allows you to see all information related to the system such as: boot time, processor, information about hard disk, RAM, operating system .

For those who want to keep abreast of their computer activities, BgInfo is a free application for updating system information. BgInfo displays all computer information on the screen for Windows; including computer name, IP address, Windows service pack version, CPU type, amount of memory, etc.

You can also edit the display, namely change the font color or background color, edit any field and reposition the screen display. You also have the option of placing applications in the Windows startup folder so that every time you start your computer, you will be able to see the diagnostics. In fact, placing the program in the startup directory also means that the displayed data will be updated.

Computer specifications write a new bitmap screen program every time it is started up. This means that BgInfo will not consume system resources or interfere with the operation of other applications. BgInfo also has a built in schedule that allows you to run the program on a regular basis. Activating the scheduler will ensure that all systems are active and up to date. You can also create a BgInfo configuration file, use the 'File / Save Settings' menu and import data from another system or use settings on another system.

When the program is started, the application will display the default desktop background content. After about 10 seconds, the application will apply the settings, if nothing changes. In ten seconds, you can disable and customize the layout and details. If you want the application to use a configuration stored in a file, just enter the specific file name on the command line.

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Optional buttons are available for the following tasks:

- Fields: Click this button to select the information you want to display on the screen. You can also decide the order of the information displayed. For any network field (NIC, IP, MAC, etc.) a separate entry will be created for each network card. You can use the 'Custom' button to edit this information.

- Background: used to select the background color or wallpaper. If you select Copy existing settings, the computer software specifications will choose whatever information you have selected. When using this option, you can customize the application itself.

- Position: Allows you to place the information screen in the most convenient position. Some programs may have long names and thus cause inconvenience. You can use the Limit Lines option to make them shorter. 'Compensate for Taskbar Position' check box, adjust position so as not to cover taskbar. 'Multiple Monitor Configuration' allows you to specify multiple monitors attached to a control panel.

- Desktops: allows users to select the update screen when application configuration is applied. Note: User Desktop Wallpaper wallpaper will change. If you want to change the wallpaper, you can do that in 'Enabling Login Desktop Console for Users'.

- Preview: allows you to see the wallpapers that will appear on your system.

BgInfo is part of the SysInternals suite. So, if you already have SysInternals installed on your system, you don't need to install this application separately.

BgInfo also offers a variety of configuration menus for you to freely customize computer specifications to suit your needs. These options also control how the bitmap is produced, indicate the location of the bitmap, and import export settings.

Using:

1. Open 'open' 'save' - opens the BgInfo configuration, and also allows you to back up another copy of the configuration to a newly created file. Whenever you want to use this new configuration, just type the file name in the command line.

2. File Reset Default Settings: this option allows the user to remove any or all of the configurations and reset the default settings, suggesting that you use this function in situations when you encounter difficulties. change made memorize.

3. File Database: This is where the application specifies an XLS, MBD or TXT file or SQL database connection string that BgInfo uses to store information. Use this option to collect and save specification history from one or more networks. Users can also update the database without changing the wallpaper by unchecking all screens.

4. Bitmap: all bitmaps are limited to 256 colors, either in 16bit or 24bit. You can change the position of the bitmap via the 'Match Display' option. You can also edit or insert an image into the output. BgInfo shows the configuration details stored in the Windows Registry. When this Registry limits the amount of data stored, you can edit it.

There are many other options and menus available for you to use. This free information system will help you know clearly what is happening on your computer.

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