Command Line Automation Comes To AIDA64 8.25
Who Knew They Hadn’t Finalized Native NVMe Support Too?
It’s time to update your AIDA install, or think about grabbing a copy if you like to know exactly what’s going on in your system and have the ability to post detailed bug reports to your favourite game developers. We’ve been going on about AIDA64 here at PC Perspective for a while and there is a very good reason for that, it provides a way to easily get far more details about your system than you will probably ever need.
This release introduces an online utility called AIDA64 Command Line Builder, which will let you automate certain tasks if you happen to run AIDA in a network environment. If you are only concerned about a single system, you will be more impressed by the additional functionality of the new SensorPanel. This update also includes enhanced NVMe detection and reporting for SSDs you have installed; it can’t help you find any for sale at a reasonable price though.
Check it out if you haven’t, there are demos available to try it for free for a month.
Alongside this release, we have also introduced the new AIDA64 Command Line Builder — an online tool designed to help AIDA64 Business, Engineer, and Network Audit users generate properly structured command-line switches quickly and accurately, simplifying automated deployments and reporting workflows.
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