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On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 09:48:57 +0000, Pierre Cazenave
<pwc101@???> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program that will give you information on the
> hardware in your PC? I've had a go with cup-z, but the output it gives
> for the motherboard doesn't throw up any results on Google. I had to
> resort to opening the case and finding the serial number that way.
> msinfo32 wasn't amazingly useful (quelle surprise!), but I can't think
> of any others.
Disk controllers, even onboard, are usually PCI devices so should show up
in the output of "lspci".
Tony