Name: |
Microsoft Usbview |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
February 2, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1381 |
Downloads last week: |
11 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Microsoft Usbview offers two levels, Beginner and Expert. The Beginner mode has Scan and Update buttons and a link to Specialist help forums, plus three entry fields for saving scans as a log file or a binary .run file, which can be submitted to one of the online forums for expert analysis. Microsoft Usbview is clearly aimed at a more advanced "Beginner" than we typically encounter, since requiring users to join forums and submit scans of their system will simply be beyond the conception of many inexperienced users, and too much trouble for the "set-and-forget" crowd. But those users have other resources. The "advanced beginner" and others with good but not expert skills can use Runscanner's Beginner mode to get help when they're in over their heads.
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With Microsoft Usbview you can mount, unmount or Microsoft Usbview drives with two easy clicks. Unmount a single Microsoft Usbview all external drives at once. Unmounted drives will be spinned down and can either be unpluged or reactivated in Microsoft Usbview without the need to Microsoft Usbview the USB cable and re-plug it again.
What's new in this version: Universal Binary version of Microsoft Usbview is now available. Version 2.2 includes current universal binary versions of Microsoft Usbview and par2 command line applications. Microsoft Usbview now includes automatic update functionality thanks to Sparkle Framework by Andy Matuschak.
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