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Types of Computer Diagnostic Software

 

Computer diagnostic software takes many forms. Some focuses on diagnosing hardware while other allows you to improve a computer’s performance. In addition, computer repair tools are available for monitoring heat, recovering data, and wiping data from hard disks permanently.

Hardware Diagnostic Tools
Historically, diagnosing hardware failures has been a game of trial and error involving swapping components until it became obvious which one had failed. Not only was this time-consuming, it was expensive as well. For instance, if you suspected that a hard disk had failed, you’d need to install a new hard disk to be sure. But what if that wasn’t the problem? Now, you had a new hard disk – and you still had the original problem! By using computer diagnostics tools, it’s possible to run tests and analyze POST codes quickly and easily. These tools isolate the problem without requiring physical hardware exchanges. PCI POST cards fall under this category, installing into a free port and testing your computer’s hardware.

PC Optimization Tools
Another category involves software that optimizes performance. These repair tools analyze a computer’s configuration, providing you with a complete snapshot of the system. Some tools in this category even offer features that automatically clean up configurations for optimal performance with just a click of a button.

Other PC Repair Tools
Computer repair software is a broad category with programs available for a number of situations. For example, hard disk monitoring software monitors and reports on a hard drive’s condition, allowing you to know of a problem before it becomes serious. Data recovery software allows you to recover files, folders, and disk partitions that have either been deleted or erased. In fact, this software can even recover data after a disk has been formatted. Disk wiping utilities have become an important tool in preventing identity theft. Use these utilities to completely erase data before disposing of hard disks, removable storage, or obsolete computers.

With the innovations made in computer diagnostic software, it’s now possible to automate many repair processes as well as offer valuable new services to your computer repair customers.