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  1. FYI, we've recently published a guide on how you can monitor your hardware on external displays with AIDA64. It includes instructions on how to enable this functionality as well on how you can customize the layout and the information you see on these devices.

     

    The guide is currently available in English and Italian:

     

    Monitor your hardware on external displays with AIDA64

     

    Controlla lo stato del tuo hardware con AIDA64!

     

    Hope you'll find it useful. And let me know if you think that something is missing.

  2. svetlika, are you talking about the time you have to wait before the SensorPanel appears at Windows boot-up? I think there is not much you can do about that and it's not related in any way to the update frequency. I have an outdated, Athlon 64 X2 based PC on which it also takes a while for the panel to appear when Windows starts. I have some other startup programs and they simply need some time to load, just like AIDA64.

  3. Thank you for your feedback. Indeed, this was a bug. FinalWire fixed it in the latest beta release (4.30.2907), which you're welcome to try. To download the latest beta, you should either:

     

    1) select "Stable and beta updates" in File / Preferences / General / [NetUpdate] Update type, and then click Help / Check for Updates. (In this case, you'll be using the beta instead of the latest stable version.)

     

    or

     

    2) go to the Download section on the website and select AIDA64 Business 4.30.2907 in the table listing the available beta versions. (Please note that you need to have a valid license or request a test license to proceed with the download.)

  4. Dunno if there are plans to add installation date to Change manager, but I can think of 2 workarounds you can use in the meantime. 

     

    1) Check Software / Installed programs (in the tree menu on the left) on the given machine. Here installation date is provided for the majority of installed programs, at least, you'll have information about the latest version.

     

    2) Run reports on a daily basis so that you can see when software updates occur. :)

  5. Yeah, agree. But anyway, it's possible to log relevant sensor data during the test. You can enable logging in Preferences / Hardware monitoring / Logging and specify the logging intervals in milliseconds in Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / Update frequency.

    And don't forget to disable logging when you don't need the logs any more, as oterhwise AIDA64 will continue saving log files while it's running.

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  6. You have to use command-line options to achieve this. Check out section 10.6.1 in the manual on p. 55, which lists the available command-line options. 

     

    /E [address] – this option can be used to create a report and send it in e-mail
     
    When no address is specified the report is sent to the “To:†address configured in Preferences / Report / E-mail. Reports are automatically compressed if this option is enabled in Preferences / Report
     
    Example: AIDA64 /E admin@company.com /CSV /AUDIT /SILENT /SAFE 

     

     

    If you want AIDA64 to generate and send a report to you once a day, select "Once a day" in File / Preferences / Report / Schedule.

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