#CPU Z CNET INSTALL#
#CPU Z CNET DRIVER#
The kernel mode driver used by CPU-Z is installed on the system, that avoids to install / remove it at every run. The installation creates program entries in the start menu and on the desktop. The installation offers several advantages in comparison to the stand-alone version : Since version 1.51, CPU-Z includes an installer. Microsoft declared that this timer is a not a shareable resource, so we have no other choice than to stop using that timer.' Unfortunately for us, Windows 8 does use that timer as well, and the simultaneous use of that timer by an application causes big troubles (system crash). That deserves some explanation.ĬPU-Z is using a very handy timer named "APIC timer" for clocks computation. Some of you may have noticed that the latest version of CPU-Z (1.61) was suffering lot of bugs, especially in clocks report (CPU speed, BCLK and consequently memory clock). Posted by Franck Delattre - July 21, 2012 Dates and version numbers etc are appropriate. This is supposed to be an encyc, a compendium of timeless info! The external websites could change or vanish. It was absolutely the correct move to take it out of the article. Placing it here causes it to be little more than excessive trivia.
Nuwewsco 18:53, 19 July 2007 (UTC) I don’t see any reason the version history should have been removed, maybe it should be re-added? Could there be an elaboration on the pointlessness of that section? SpellSword 05:41, 1 September 2007 (UTC) Simply put, revision history can most easily be found on the main website. Nuwewsco 19:17, 27 June 2007 (UTC) On the basis there hasn't been any objection, I've gone ahead and removed it please discuss here before reintroducing. Is there really any point in including a version history in the Wiki article?! I'm not sure it serves any practical purpose. This article is supported by WikiProject Computing (marked as Low-importance).