-------------------------------------------------------- PC Wizard Copyright (C) 1996-2011 Laurent KUTIL & Franck DELATTRE All rights reserved -------------------------------------------------------- Summary : 1. Running in Batch Mode 2. Paremeters List 3. How to desinstall PC Wizard 4. Contacts 5. Privacy Policy 1. Running in Batch Mode (or Silent Mode) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Usage: PC Wizard.exe /R T[x] C[y] filename[.ext] /I /Z /H /? /D [/?], [/H] - Commands Help T[x] - with x from 1 to 4 (1=Hardware Tab, 2=System Tab, 3=Files Tab, 4=Resources Tab). C[y] - with y to specify which category to include with the report. T1 C[y] with y from 1 to 13 or 14 (see 2. Parameters List) T2 C[y] with y from 1 to 22 (see 2. Parameters List) T3 C[y] with y from 1 to 22 (see 2. Parameters List) T4 C[y] with y from 1 to 4 (see 2. Parameters List) /I - To include detailed information. /Z - To compress the report with a .zip file format (only with Inventory Version) You may specify different extension for different types of reports [.ext] = .TXT for report in TEXT format [.ext] = .CVS for report in CVS format [.ext] = .HTM for report in HTML format [.ext] = .XML for report in XML format /D - To execute PC Wizard in debug mode (a debug file will be created on the desktop user) Example 1: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 C3 c:\reports\report.txt /I Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - Processor category in the report.txt file into the c:\reports folder, with detailed information. Example 2: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 c:\reports\report.htm Result: Save HTML report for all categories of the Hardware Tab in the report.htm file into the c:\reports folder, without detailed information. Example 3: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 C3 c:\reports\report.txt /I, /R T2 C1 c:\reports\report2.txt Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - Processor category in the report.txt file into the c:\reports folder, with detailed information. And save also plain text report for Operating System Tab - Windows category in the report2.txt file into the the c:\reports folder without detailed information. Example 4: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 C2 c:\reports\report.txt /I, /R T1 C2 /I Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - Mainboard and Processor categories in the same file report.txt into the c:\reports folder, with both detailed information. Example 5: PC Wizard.exe /R T1 c:\reports\report.txt Result: Save plain text report for Hardware Tab - all categories in the report.txt file into the c:\reports folder, without detailed information. Example 6: PC Wizard.exe /D Result: A debug file called pcwdbg.log will be created on the user desktop. This parameter is not compatible with others commands to create reports. 2. Paremeters List --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- for T1 you can use following values : 1 = Summary 2 = Motherboard 3 = Processor 4 = Video 5 = Ports 6 = Disks 7 = Printers 8 = Devices 9 = Multimedia 10 = Network 11 = Power 12 = Voltage, Temperature and Fans 13 = Vista Hardware Performance (or Gigabyte ODIN, nVIDIA ESA, APC UPS Monitoring with system earlier Vista) 14 = Gigabyte ODIN, nVIDIA ESA, APC UPS Monitoring for T2 you can use following values : 1 = Operating System 2 = DOS 3 = Internet 4 = Control Panel 5 = Desktop 6 = Process and Threads 7 = Library DLL 8 = OLE Inscription 9 = Microsoft Applications 10 = Fonts 11 = UnInstall and MSI 12 = Boot-Start Applications 13 = Associated Files Extensions 14 = DirectX 15 = ODBC Data Source 16 = Passwords 17 = Security 18 = Multimedia 19 = Services 20 = UpTime Statistics 21 = ActiveX controls 22 = .NET Framework Global Assembly Cache for T3 you can use following values : 1 = Config.nt 2 = Boot.ini 3 = Autoexec.nt 4 = Detlog.txt 5 = Bootlog.txt 6 = System.ini 7 = Win.ini 8 = DosStart.bat 9 = CMOS values 10 = Config.dos 11 = Autoexec.dos 12 = Environment Variables 13 = Event Log (Applications) 14 = Event Log (System) 15 = Event Log (Security) 16 = Protected Files 17 = Cookies 18 = GPO Startup 19 = GPO Shutdown 20 = Host Config 21 = Windows Error Report (WER) 22 = Internet Explorer History for T4 you can use following values : 1 = Interruption Request (IRQ) 2 = Direct memory Access (DMA) 3 = I/O Ports 4 = memory Resources 5 = Network Realtime Resources 3. How to desinstall PC Wizard --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In order to remove PC Wizard from your system, select Programs from Windows Start button, CPUID, PC Wizard, and choose "Uninstall PC Wizard". You can do the same from Control Panel with "Add and Remove Programs" applet. (only available with the Setup Package) 4. Contacts --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Web: http://www.cpuid.com e-mail: pcwizard@cpuid.com 5. Privacy Policy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See Privacy Policy at http://www.cpuid.com/privacy-policy.html