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  1. Am I missing something? Is the a version which will allow be to go onsite, audit a client's PC, export the data to database, and then remove Aida from the PC?

    Business Edition is licensed based on the number of computers you have in your enterprise. In case you audit client's PCs, and it's not easy to tell how many computers are there in question, then please make sure to contact our distributor ABSEIRA, explain your situation, and ask them to clarify how many licenses do you need to purchase to cover all your clients' computers. You can contact them at:

    info AT abseira.com

  2. Windows 7 64bit. Office 2003 SP3

    We've done some test runs today on a similar configuration, but found everything working as expected. The only thing I can think of is reverting back to the original DB - Access.mdb file you can find in AIDA64 installation package. Make sure to verify if there is an Unblock button in the file's Preferences. If there's one, then push the Unblock button.

  3. The new AIDA64 release revamps the Desktop Gadget module, further enhances its Uninterruptible Power Supply and Smart Battery monitoring capabilities, and implements full support for the complete AMD Radeon HD 7000 GPU family and the latest generation Intel SSD drives.

    New features & improvements

    - Enhanced UPS support

    - Revamped Desktop Gadget

    - Preliminary support for Intel “Haswell” APU and Intel “Lynx Point” PCH

    - Preliminary support for Intel “Penwell” SoC

    - Intel 520 and Intel 710 SSD support

    - GPU details for AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series and nVIDIA GeForce 600 Series

    [ Press Release ]

    [ What's new in AIDA64 v2.30 ]

    [ Download ]

  4. ASLR and DEP support may be available in some compilers, but the compiler we use doesn't support such options.

    We've already adjusted AIDA64 source code to make it possible to compile it to 64-bit. We may release a 64-bit main binary as a beta later this year. Please note that most AIDA64 customers don't need and wouldn't benefit from having a 64-bit main binary. A 64-bit main binary would mean a larger disk footprint, larger memory footprint, and slightly slower overall operation as well. Critical AIDA64 components (CPU/FPU/cache/memory benchmarks and the System Stability Test) are already in a native 64-bit module.

    Regards,

    Fiery

  5. Standalone hard disk drives provide the same performance beyond 4 KB block size. Standalone SSD drives act the same, but the limit there is around 128 KB block size. The bigger block sizes (e.g. 1 MB) are there in the AIDA64 Disk Benchmark to let you measure the performance of RAID arrays. We'll extend the maximum block size to 8 MB in the next AIDA64 release.

  6. AIDA64 motherboard database has the following entries about P8Z68 Deluxe models:

    Asus P8Z68 Deluxe

    Asus P8Z68 Deluxe/Gen3

    So it does differentiate between them. I don't see a reason to indicate the non-Gen3 model with e.g. "Asus P8Z68 Deluxe (non-Gen3)", since that would just look a bit silly :)

  7. Thank you. It looks like the I2C bus is still operational on your video cards, but the CHL8228 VRM chip disconnects or disappears from the I2C bus. Since AIDA64 is still capable of reading other I2C devices (e.g. EDID block of the monitor) in that state, we assume this is a hardware flaw or a collision between another software and AIDA64.

    If it's possible, please uninstall any software that may read or write any video card related data. If that solves the issue, then it is definitely a collision between that software and AIDA64.

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