What's my computer doing? New Windows freeware tells you.
Online, February 3, 2010 (Newswire.com) - What's my computer doing? New Windows freeware tells you.
Dormagen, Germany - February 2, 2010: ITSTH has published the new, free software "What's my computer doing?". This program solves a well-known and underestimated problem. Mysterious accesses to the hard disk and CPU activity can easily be explained with it - even for computer illiterate. The software shows which applications are currently accessing the hard disk and brings along background information and tools for many known applications.
Overview:
On a modern PC many things happen in the background. Even on a newly installed computer, more than a dozen programs are running without that the user even knows it. If now the hard disk LED starts to blink without reason or the CPU fans gets louder, people start to worry about their data.
"I was surprised how many people had this problem", says Thomas Holz, author of the software. "Everyone I told about the idea had experienced this problem before. All, including the professional computer scientists, kept asking themselves: What's my computer doing?"
"What's my computer doing?" show all programs that use computer resources. Easy to understand with the name of the producer, the complete program path and background information, like digital signatures. In addition the user is supported when solving problems. Starting with an automatic Google search up to the option to terminate an application or even uninstall it.
"What's my computer doing?" works with Windows 7 / Vista, XP, 2000 and NT. It is freeware and can be downloaded at: http://www.itsth.de/wmcd
Postal address: IT-Services Thomas Holz, Schuetzenstr. 8, Dormagen, 41542, Germany
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