129 Windows is out of memory or resources. Close down some applications.
130 The specified file was not found, i.e. the program may not be installed on your system.Get help by pressing F1 while this menu option is selected or click the Help button in the toolbar first and then select this menu option again.
131 The specified path was not found, i.e. the program may not be installed propely or has not been un-installed fully.See help for more information.
132 The executable file is invalid. Could be corrupted.
133 Update/Refresh information\nRefresh (F5)
134 Save benchmark results\nSave Benchmark Results (Ctrl+S)
135 Copy to clipboard\nCopy to Clipboard (Ctrl+C)
136 Windows has denied access to the specified file. File may be already opened in a non-shareable mode or you don't have permission to access it.
137 The filename association is incomplete or invalid.
138 Clear all options\nClear All (Ctrl+C)
139 The DDE transaction could not be completed because other DDE transactions were being processed.
140 The DDE transaction has failed.
141 Set all options\nSet All (Ctrl+A)
142 The DDE transaction could not be completed because the request timed out.
143 The specified library was not found.
144 There is no application associated with the given filename extension.
145 Unregistered Evaluation Copy. FREE for personal/educational use.
146 See Ordering Document for information on the registered version(s).
147 This version is rather old, there may be an update with more features and better support.Would you like to check?
150 Shows a tip of the day\nTip of the Day
152 Did you know...
153 Delete item\nDelete (Ctrl+D)
154 Rename item\nRename (Ctrl+R)
155 Tip of the Day
156 &Show Tips on Start-up
160 Copyright ⌐ SiSoftware Ltd 1995-2004. All Rights Reserved.
161 Portions Copyright ⌐ Microsoft, IBM, Intel, AMD, VIA 1995-2004.
162 WARNING: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties. You may not reproduce or distribute the registered versions of this program. Refer to the license document for more information.
168 Manage Benchmark Results
223 Reference Results\nShow reference results
224 Show user benchmark results\nUser Benchmark Results
225 Show all benchmark results\nAll Benchmark Results
999 See docs for info on the registered version(s).
1000 sandra.soft@sisoftware.co.uk
1001 sandra.soft@sisoftware.net
1002 http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/sandra/
1003 http://www.sisoftware.net/sandra/
1004 Distributed by SiSoftware Ltd
2000 Standard
2001 Professional
2002 Advanced
2003 Engineer
2004 Enterprise
4936 Add a new module\nAdd New Module (Ctrl+A)
4937 Here, you can easily add new modules to the display list if they are not present already and are compatible with the system.
4938 Add New Module
4939 No command-line option.
4968 General system information
4969 This window shows a summary of your system's characteristics. You can find detailed information in the other modules.
4970 System Summary
4971 SummaryInfo
4972 DMI/SMBIOS
4973 System Bus(es)
4974 Peripherals
4975 Drive(s)
4976 Operating System(s)
4977 Network
4978 BIOS
4979 Chipset
4980 CPU MSR
4981 CPU EEPROM
4982 Ignore Disabled Hosts
4983 Detect Bus Multiplexors
4984 IRQ APIC
4985 X-Bus LPC
4986 Use buses by PCI-to-PCI bridge configuration
4987 Power Management
4998 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
4999 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5000 Mainboard, chipset(s), bus(es), system memory(es) and cache(s) information
5001 This window shows information about your computer's mainboard, chassis, chipset(s), bus(es), system memory(es), cache(s) and other related devices.
5002 Mainboard Information
5003 MBInfo
5004 System
5005 Chassis
5006 Mainboard
5007 Memory Controller
5008 Chipset
5009 Memory Slots
5010 System Buses
5011 DMI/SMBIOS
5012 Expansion Slots
5013 Port Connectors
5014 On-board Devices
5015 Temperature, Fan Speed(s) & Voltage(s)
5016 CPU MSR
5017 Memory Module SPD EEPROM
5018 CPU EEPROM
5019 Use temperature compensation for external sensors
5020 Programmable Clock Generator (PLL IC)
5021 Ignore Unknown PLL IC
5022 Auto-Detect PLL IC
5023 Enable Disabled HW Monitors
5024 Ignore Disabled Hosts
5025 Detect Bus Multiplexors
5026 IRQ APIC
5027 X-Bus LPC
5028 (S)MP
5029 Use buses by PCI-to-PCI bridge configuration
5030 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5031 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5064 CPU(s), FPU(s), chipset(s) and BIOS(s) information
5065 This window shows information about your computer's CPU(s), FPU(s), cache(s), BIOS and other related devices.
5066 CPU & BIOS Information
5067 CPUInfo
5068 DMI/SMBIOS
5069 System BIOS
5070 System BIOS Properties
5071 CPU
5072 CPU Socket
5073 CPU Feature Flags
5074 Temperature, Fan Speed(s) & Voltage(s)
5075 CPU MSR
5076 Advanced CPU
5077 CPU EEPROM
5078 CPU Unique Serial Number
5079 Use temperature compensation for external sensors
5080 System Buses
5081 CPU MicroCode
5082 Enable Disabled HW Monitors
5083 Ignore Disabled Hosts
5084 Detect Bus Multiplexors
5085 CPU MTRR
5086 CPU Fixed MTRR
5087 CPU PAT
5088 Use buses by PCI-to-PCI bridge configuration
5094 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5095 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5096 Advanced Power Management Information
5097 This window shows information about the power status of the system as well as other power related settings (APM, ACPI, PMBus).
5098 APM & ACPI Information
5099 APMInfo
5100 DMI/SMBIOS
5101 ACPI
5102 APM BIOS
5103 APM System
5104 Drives Power Management
5105 BIOS SMBus
5106 Power Schemes
5126 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5127 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5128 Information about PCI, AGP, CardBus bus devices
5129 This window shows detailed information about the card(s) and devices connected to the PCI, AGP & CardBus bus(es) of your system.
5130 PCI, AGP, CardBus Bus(es) Information
5131 PCInfo
5132 Bus Capabilities
5133 Device Capabilities
5134 Specific Capabilities
5135 Hardware Resources
5136 Use buses by PCI-to-PCI bridge configuration
5137 CardBus Bus(es)
5138 PCMCIA Bus(es)
5158 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5159 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5160 Monitor and video system information
5161 This window shows detailed information about your monitor(s), video adaptor(s) and video driver(s) installed.
5162 Video System Information
5163 VideoInfo
5164 Monitor
5165 Video Adapter
5166 Video Driver
5167 Supported Video Modes
5168 Video BIOS
5169 VESA BIOS
5170 Special Capabilities
5171 Video Device
5172 Video Device Capabilities
5173 DirectX
5174 Temperature, Fan Speed(s) & Voltage(s)
5175 Use temperature compensation for external sensors
5176 Enable Disabled HW Monitors
5177 Ignore Disabled Hosts
5178 Use buses by PCI-to-PCI bridge configuration
5190 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5191 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5192 System memory information
5193 This window shows information about your system's memory, resources, memory drivers, status and other memory related information.
5194 Windows Memory Information
5195 WinMemInfo
5196 Memory Extra
5197 16-bit SubSystem
5198 Statistics
5222 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5223 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5224 DOS, UMB, XMS, EMS and DPMI memory information
5225 This window shows information about the system's memory at the DOS level, simulated by Windows for a DOS-based application.
5226 DOS Memory Information
5227 DOSMemInfo
5228 Base Memory
5229 EMS Memory
5230 XMS Memory
5231 DPMI Memory
5232 HMA Memory
5233 UMB Memory
5254 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5255 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5256 Logical drives information
5257 This window shows information about the drive(s) that are available on your system, either local or remote.
5258 Drives Information
5259 DrivesInfo
5260 General Drive
5261 Volume
5262 Volume Properties
5263 Logical Drive
5264 Disk Cache
5265 Physical Disk
5266 Extended Drive
5267 Drive Statistics
5268 Removable Drives
5269 Fixed Drives
5270 Memory Disks
5271 Network (Remote) Drives
5272 CD-ROM/DVD
5286 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5287 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5288 Serial, parallel and USB ports information
5289 This window shows detailed information about the parallel (LPT), serial (COM), USB and FireWire (1394) port(s) of your computer and the device(s) attached to them.
5290 Ports Information
5291 PortsInfo
5292 Port
5293 Port Driver
5294 Device Connected to Port
5295 Port Properties
5296 Provider Capabilities
5297 Port Configuration
5298 USB Ports
5299 Connected USB Devices
5300 FireWire 1394 Ports
5301 Connected FireWire 1394 Devices
5318 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5319 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5320 Keyboard information
5321 This window shows information about the primary input device, the keyboard, as well as other related information.
5322 Keyboard Information
5323 KeyboardInfo
5324 Accessibility Features
5350 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5351 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5352 Mouse & pen information
5353 This window shows information about the mouse and any pen services supported by your Windows system.
5354 Mouse Information
5355 MouseInfo
5356 Accessibility Features
5382 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5383 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5384 Game controllers information
5385 This window shows detailed information about the game controller(s) connected to your system and the game controller driver software.
5386 Game Controllers Information
5387 JoystickInfo
5388 Game Controller Driver
5389 Game Controller
5390 Game Controller Status
5391 Calibration
5414 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5415 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5416 Sound card information
5417 This window shows detailed information about the sound card(s) and other audio devices installed in your system.
5418 Sound Card Information
5419 SoundInfo
5420 Device Capabilities
5446 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5447 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5448 Printer and fax information
5449 This window shows detailed information about the printers and faxes available to this system either local or remote.
5450 Printer and Fax Information
5451 PrinterInfo
5452 General Printer/Fax
5453 Printer/Fax Driver
5454 Printer/Fax Device
5455 Printer/Fax Device Capabilities
5456 Paper Bins
5457 Paper Types
5458 Print Modes
5478 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5479 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5480 Information about the MCI (Multimedia) devices
5481 This window shows detailed information about the Media Control Devices (MCI) active in your Windows system.
5482 MCI Devices Information
5483 MCInfo
5484 Device Capabilities
5510 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5511 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5512 Windows system information
5513 This window shows detailed information about your operating system, Windows, or possibly an emulation system.
5514 Windows Information
5515 WinInfo
5516 Login
5517 OS Properties
5518 OS Folders
5519 Regional Settings
5520 Product IDs
5521 Default Key Programs
5542 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5543 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5544 Windows sockets interface information
5545 This window shows information about the Windows Sockets (WinSock) interface which connects you to the Internet.
5546 WinSock Information
5547 WinSockInfo
5548 WinSock Library
5549 Local Host
5550 Network Services
5551 Routing Table
5552 SNMP
5553 Network Adapter
5554 Remote Server
5555 IP Statistics
5556 Address Resolution (ARP) Table
5557 DNS Lookup
5574 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5575 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5576 Process Information
5577 This window shows detailed information about the processes, i.e. jobs, running in your system. A process can create many threads and tasks.
5578 Processes Information
5579 ProcessInfo
5580 Process Window
5581 Process
5582 Module Usage
5583 Process Threads
5584 Process Heaps
5585 File
5606 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5607 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5608 Modules (libraries) information
5609 This window shows detailed information about the modules loaded in your system. Tasks, processes, drivers, libraries, etc. are modules themselves.
5610 Modules Information
5611 ModuleInfo
5612 Module Flags
5613 Module Usage
5614 Module File
5615 Resident Export Function(s)
5616 Non-Resident Export Function(s)
5617 Import Function(s)
5638 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5639 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5640 OLE objects & servers information
5641 This window shows detailed information about the OLE objects available within your system. These are the objects that you can include in a document.
5642 OLE Information
5643 OLEInfo
5644 Old Objects
5645 Server File
5646 Server Application
5670 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5671 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5672 DOS device drivers Information
5673 This window shows information about the DOS device drivers which include memory managers, disk &. CD-ROM, video and other various drivers.
5674 DOS Device Drivers Information
5675 DOSDrvInfo
5702 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5703 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5704 DirectX devices information
5705 This window shows detailed information about the DirectX interface (display, sound, music, input, connection) and other devices installed in your Windows system.
5706 DirectX Information
5707 DirectXInfo
5708 DirectDraw Devices
5709 DirectDraw Capabilities
5710 DirectDraw Video Modes
5711 Direct3D Devices
5712 Direct3D Capabilities
5713 Direct3D Line Capabilities
5714 Direct3D Triangle Capabilities
5715 DirectSound Devices
5716 DirectSound Capabilities
5717 DirectPlay
5718 DirectPlay Capabilities
5719 DirectSoundCapture Devices
5720 DirectSoundCapture Capabilities
5721 DirectInput Devices
5722 DirectInput Capabilities
5723 Texture Support
5724 DirectMusic Devices
5725 DirectMusic Capabilities
5734 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5735 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5736 Communication devices information
5737 This window shows detailed information about the communication devices (modems / terminal adapters) connected to the system.
5738 Comms Devices Information
5739 ModemInfo
5740 Configuration
5741 Modem Query
5742 FAX Query
5743 Include Connection Test
5744 LPT Comms Devices
5745 USB Comms Devices
5766 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5767 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5768 Network resources information
5769 This window shows detailed information about the networks that are supported by your system and the resources available to you.
5770 Network Information
5771 NetInfo
5772 All Domain/Workgroup
5773 Connection (link)
5774 IP Services
5775 SNMP
5776 Server
5777 Hidden Resources
5778 Open Resources/Files
5779 Network Adapter(s)
5780 MAC Address(es)
5781 IrDA Network
5782 Bluetooth Network
5783 Universal Plug and Play Network
5798 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5799 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5800 SCSI adapters & devices information
5801 This window shows detailed information about the SCSI host adapters, buses and the devices connected to your system.
5802 SCSI Information
5803 SCSInfo
5804 General Properties
5805 Drive
5806 Disk/Media
5830 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5831 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5832 Fonts information
5833 This window shows detailed information about the fonts and font systems currently installed in your system.
5834 Font Information
5835 FontInfo
5836 Raster Fonts
5837 Vector Fonts
5838 OpenType Fonts
5839 Logical Font
5840 Physical Font
5862 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5863 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5864 IP network information
5865 This window shows detailed information about the workstation(s) & server(s) on the IP network(s) your workstation is connected to.
5866 IP Network Information
5867 IPNetInfo
5878 Point-to-Point Networks
5879 IP Services
5880 SNMP
5881 Assume all hosts are on local LAN
5882 Uncheck to force mask to 255.255.255.0
5883 Uncheck to force mask to 255.255.0.0
5884 Network Adapter(s)
5885 MAC Address(es)
5894 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5895 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5896 Remote access connection settings
5897 This window shows detailed information about the remote access service connections set-up on your machine to connect to other networks including the Internet.
5898 Remote Access Service Connections
5899 RasInfo
5900 Connection Data
5902 GUI
5903 Security
5904 Network Protocols
5905 Connection Device
5906 Credentials
5907 Connection Settings
5926 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5927 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5928 CMOS settings
5929 This window shows the contents of the computer's CMOS which holds the non-volatile configuration information and settings.
5930 CMOS Information
5931 CMOSInfo
5958 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5959 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5960 OpenGL video information
5961 This window shows information about OpenGL 2D & 3D graphics support for your system.
5962 OpenGL Video Information
5963 OpenGLInfo
5964 GL Extensions
5965 Anti-Aliasing Support
5990 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
5991 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
5992 Services information
5993 This window shows detailed information about the services and other device drivers installed on this machine.
5994 Services Information
5995 ServicesInfo
5996 Windows Services
5997 Device Drivers
5998 Active Services
5999 Inactive Services
6000 Service File
6022 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6023 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6024 ATA/ATAPI devices information
6025 This window shows detailed information about the ATA hosts and the ATA/ATAPI devices connected to your system.
6026 ATA/ATAPI Information
6027 ATAPInfo
6028 ATA Devices
6029 ATAPI Devices
6030 Hosts
6031 Transfer Mode(s)
6032 SMART
6033 SMART Data
6034 Temperature, Fan Speed(s) & Voltage(s)
6054 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6055 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6056 Data sources information
6057 This window shows detailed information about the (ODBC) data sources set-up on your machine and the drivers installed.
6058 Data Sources Information
6059 ODBCInfo
6060 System Data Sources
6061 User Data Sources
6062 ODBC Information
6063 Supported ODBC Functions
6064 Supported ODBC Types
6065 Tables/Views
6066 Procedures/Functions
6067 Ask for login to connect in display mode
6086 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6087 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6088 SIM/Smart Card information
6089 This window shows information about the SIMs, Smart Cards and Readers installed inyour system.
6090 SIM/Smart Card Information
6091 SmartCardInfo
6118 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6119 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6600 Benchmark the CPU Arithmetic/Floating Point unit(s)
6601 This window shows how your CPU(s) handle(s) arithmetic & floating point instructions in comparison to other typical systems.
6602 CPU Arithmetic Benchmark
6603 CPUAABench
6604 Extra System
6605 Enable Multi-Threaded Benchmarks
6606 DMI/SMBIOS
6607 Use Static MP/MT Load Balance
6608 Enable SSE2 (Integer) Benchmark
6609 Enable SSE2 (Float) Benchmark
6610 Enable SMT/Hyper-Threading Benchmarks
6611 CPU MSR
6612 Use Large Memory Pages
6613 Enable Optimisation Override
6630 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6631 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6632 Benchmark the CPU Multi-Media unit(s)
6633 This window shows how your CPU(s) handle(s) multi-media instructions & data in comparison to other typical systems.
6634 CPU Multi-Media Benchmark
6635 CPUMMBench
6636 Extra System
6637 Enable Multi-Threaded Benchmarks
6638 Use Static MP/MT Load Balance
6639 DMI/SMBIOS
6640 Enable (W)MMX (Integer) Benchmark
6641 Enable Enhanced MMX (Integer) Benchmark
6642 Enable SSE (Integer) Benchmark
6643 Enable SSE2 (Integer) Benchmark
6644 Enable 64-bit Benchmarks
6645 Enable 3DNow! (Float) Benchmark
6646 Enable Enhanced 3DNow! (Float) Benchmark
6647 Enable SSE (Float) Benchmark
6648 Enable SSE2 (Float) Benchmark
6649 Enable 128-bit Benchmarks
6650 Enable SMT/Hyper-Threading Benchmarks
6651 CPU MSR
6652 Use Large Memory Pages
6653 Display Graphic in Real-Time
6654 Enable Optimisation Override
6662 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6663 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6664 Benchmark the Removable Storage/Flash Media devices(s)
6665 This window shows how your removable storage/flash memory media device compares to other devices.
6666 Removable Storage/Flash Benchmark
6667 FlashBench
6694 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6695 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6696 Benchmark the video adapter(s)
6697 This window shows how your Video Adapter compares to other popular video sub-systems in a typical system.
6698 Video Benchmark
6699 VideoBench
6700 Run 2D Benchmark
6701 Run 3D Benchmark
6702 Extra Video System
6703 Enable Multi-Threaded Benchmarks
6704 Use Static MP/MT Load Balance
6705 Enable SMT Benchmarks
6706 Display Graphic in Real-Time
6726 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6727 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6728 Benchmark the drives' file system(s)
6729 This window shows how your file systems connected to storage adapter(s) & hosts(s) compare to other devices in a typical system.
6730 File System Benchmark
6731 FSBench
6732 Bypass Windows File Cache
6733 Extra Drive/Disk
6734 Include Write Benchmark
6735 Benchmark Floppy Drives
6736 Benchmark Removable (LS-120/ZIP/JAZZ) Drives
6737 Benchmark Hard Disks
6738 Benchmark All Hard Disk Partitions
6739 Benchmark Memory Disks
6740 Benchmark Network (Remote) Drives
6741 Enable Multi-Threaded Benchmarks
6742 Use Static MP/MT Load Balance
6743 Enable SMT/Hyper-Threading Benchmarks
6744 Use Overlapped I/O requests
6745 Do Not use Overlapped I/O for Remote Drives
6758 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6759 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6760 Benchmark the CD-ROM/DVD drive(s) on hosts(s)
6761 This window shows how your CD-ROM/DVD drive and host compare to other CD-ROM/DVD drives in a typical system.
6762 CD-ROM/DVD Benchmark
6763 CDROMBench
6764 Bypass Operating System Disk Cache
6765 Extra CD-ROM/DVD Drive
6766 Enable Multi-Threaded Benchmarks
6767 Use Static MP/MT Load Balance
6768 Enable SMT/Hyper-Threading Benchmarks
6769 Use Overlapped I/O requests
6790 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6791 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6792 Benchmark the memory sub-system(s)
6793 This window shows how your memory sub-system(s) CPU(s)-Chipset(s)-Memory(es) compare(s) to other systems.
6794 Memory Bandwidth Benchmark
6795 MemBench
6796 Extra System
6797 Enable Multi-Threaded Benchmarks
6798 DMI/SMBIOS
6799 Use Static MP/MT Load Balance
6800 Use 50% Memory Only for Test
6801 Enable (W)MMX (Integer) Benchmark
6802 Enable Enhanced MMX (Integer) Benchmark
6803 Enable SSE (Integer) Benchmark
6804 Enable SSE2 (Integer) Benchmark
6805 Enable (W)MMX (Float) Benchmark
6806 Enable Enhanced MMX (Float) Benchmark
6807 Enable SSE (Float) Benchmark
6808 Enable SSE2 (Float) Benchmark
6809 Enable SMT/Hyper-Threading Benchmarks
6810 Memory Banks
6811 CPU MSR
6812 Use buses by PCI-to-PCI bridge configuration
6813 IRQ APIC
6814 Enable Buffering/Block-Prefetch Benchmarks
6815 Use Large Memory Pages
6822 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6823 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6824 Benchmark the cache & memory sub-system(s)
6825 This window shows how your cache & memory sub-system(s) CPU(s)-Cache(s)-Chipset(s)-Memory(es) compare(s) to other systems.
6826 Cache & Memory Benchmark
6827 CacheBench
6828 Extra System
6829 Enable Multi-Threaded Benchmarks
6830 DMI/SMBIOS
6831 Use Static MP/MT Load Balance
6832 Memory Banks
6833 Caches
6834 CPU MSR
6835 Use buses by PCI-to-PCI bridge configuration
6836 IRQ APIC
6837 Use Large Memory Pages
6838 Enable SMT/Hyper-Threading Benchmarks
6839 Enable (W)MMX (Integer) Benchmark
6840 Enable SSE (Float) Benchmark
6841 Enable SSE2 (Float) Benchmark
6842 Enable FPU (Float) Benchmark
6854 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6855 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6888 Benchmark the Network/LAN connection(s)
6889 This window shows how your network(s)/LAN(s) and the host(s)/device(s) on it compare to other networks/hosts/devices.
6890 Network/LAN Bandwidth Benchmark
6891 LANBench
6892 Ping
6893 Transfer
6894 IPX/SPX
6895 All Domain/Workgroup
6918 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6919 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6920 Internet/ISP connection benchmark
6921 This window shows how your Internet/ISP network connection compares to other typical connections.
6922 Internet Connection Benchmark
6923 InetConnBench
6950 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6951 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
6952 Internet/ISP peerage benchmark
6953 This window shows how your Internet/ISP peerage compares to other Internet/ISP peerages.
6954 Internet Peerage Benchmark
6955 InetPeerBench
6982 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
6983 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7624 Dump Hardware Registers
7625 Dump hardware registers.
7626 Dump Hardware Registers
7627 DumpRegs
7628 CMOS Registers
7629 PCI Device Registers
7630 SMBus (Mainboard) Device Registers
7631 SMBus (Video) Device Registers
7632 CPU MSR
7633 DMI/SMBIOS
7634 Block SMBus Scan
7635 System BIOS
7636 Video BIOS
7654 Show Useful/Friendly Links (URLs)
7655 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7656 Hardware interrupt resources
7657 This window shows the list of interrupt request (IRQ) settings and the hardware that uses each setting.
7658 Hardware IRQ Settings
7659 HardIrq
7687 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7688 Protected-mode interrupt handlers
7689 This window shows the list of software interrupt request settings and the protected mode modules that handle each interrupt.
7690 Protected Mode Int Handlers
7691 PModeInt
7719 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7720 Real-mode interrupt handlers
7721 This window shows the list of software interrupt request settings and the 16-bit real mode (DOS) modules that handle each interrupt.
7722 Real Mode Int Handlers
7723 RModeInt
7751 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7752 DMA resources
7753 This window shows the list of direct memory access (DMA) channels and the hardware that uses each channel.
7754 DMA Settings
7755 DMARes
7783 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7784 I/O port resources
7785 This window shows the list of input/output (I/O) ports used and the hardware that uses each port.
7786 I/O Settings
7787 IORes
7815 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7816 Memory resources
7817 This window shows the used memory ranges within system memory and the hardware that uses each memory range.
7818 Memory Resources
7819 MemRes
7847 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
7848 Plug & Play devices information
7849 This window shows detailed information about all the devices installed in your system, including legacy, plug & play and other devices.
7850 Plug & Play Enumerator
7851 PnPEnum
7879 Include Performance Enhancing Tips
8200 Config.sys file listing
8201 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8202 Config.sys
8203 Config.sys
8232 AutoExec.bat file listing
8233 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8234 AutoExec.bat
8235 AutoExec.bat
8264 MsDos.sys file listing
8265 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8266 MsDos.sys
8267 MsDos.sys
8296 System.ini file listing
8297 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8298 System.ini
8299 System.ini
8328 Win.ini file listing
8329 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8330 Win.ini
8331 Win.ini
8360 Control.ini file listing
8361 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8362 Control.ini
8363 Control.ini
8392 Protocol.ini file listing
8393 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8394 Protocol.ini
8395 Protocol.ini
8424 Config.dos file listing
8425 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8426 Config.dos
8427 Config.dos
8456 AutoExec.dos file listing
8457 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8458 AutoExec.dos
8459 AutoExec.dos
8488 BootLog.txt file listing
8489 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8490 BootLog.txt
8491 BootLog.txt
8520 ScanDisk.log file listing
8521 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8522 ScanDisk.log
8523 ScanDisk.log
8552 NetLog.txt file listing
8553 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8554 NetLog.txt
8555 NetLog.txt
8584 NDisLog.txt file listing
8585 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8586 NDisLog.txt
8587 NDisLog.txt
8616 Dump Hardware Settings
8617 Dump hardware settings.
8618 Dump Hardware Settings
8619 DumpHardware
8648 Boot.ini file listing
8649 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8650 Boot.ini
8651 Boot.ini
8680 DrWatson file log
8681 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8682 DrWtsn32.log
8683 DrWtsn32.log
8712 AutoExec.nt file listing
8713 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8714 AutoExec.nt
8715 AutoExec.nt
8744 Config.nt file listing
8745 This window shows the contents of one of the system's initialisation files. While Sandra extracts information from these files, this list is for report saving purposes.
8746 Config.nt
8747 Config.nt
8776 Environment variables
8777 This window lists the environment variables set, and their respective values. Environment variables are still used to configure legacy software.
8778 Environment Variables
8779 EnvVar
8808 System event log
8809 This window shows the event logs of the system and the events stored in them.
8810 Event Log
8811 EventLog
8812 Application Log
8813 Security Log
8814 System Log
8815 Other Logs
8816 Error Events
8817 Warning Events
8818 Information Events
8819 Audit Events
8840 File types
8841 This window lists the types of documents & files registered on the system and the applications associated with them.
8842 File Type
8843 FileTypes
8872 Installed applications
8873 This window shows the applications & packages installed on the system.
8874 Installed Applications
8875 InstalledApps
8876 Registration
8877 Support/Contact Details
8878 Installation
8904 Installed programs
8905 This window shows the installed/registered programs on the system.
8906 Installed Programs
8907 InstalledProgs
8936 Installed Windows components
8937 This window shows the operating system, Windows, components installed on the system.
8938 Installed Windows Components
8939 InstalledWinCom
11144 Combined performance index wizard\nCombined Performance Index Wizard
11145 This window shows how your complete system compares to other systems using the coverage matrix. This shows where you can make improvements.
11146 Combined Performance Index Wizard
11147 No command-line option
11176 Register program wizard\nRegister Wizard
11177 The program is now being registerered/activated.
11178 Register Wizard
11179 No command-line option
11208 Burn-in wizard\nBurn-in Wizard (Ctrl+B)
11209 The benchmarking & burn-in suite is now being executed. If the animation stops the system may have locked.
11210 Burn-in Wizard
11211 No command-line option
11240 General
11241 General.
11242 General
11243 General
11272 Comments
11273 Comments.
11274 Comments
11275 Comments
11304 WebUpdate wizard\nWebUpdate Wizard
11305 The program is being updated. This could take a few minutes. If the animation and the progress indicator stop, the connection may have time-out.
11337 The system is being analysed. This could take a few minutes. If the animation and the progress indicator stop, the program may have locked.
11338 Performance Tune-up Wizard
11339 No command-line option
11368 Create a report wizard\nCreate a Report Wizard (Ctrl+R)
11369 A report is now being created. This could take a few minutes. If the animation and the progress indicator stop, the program may have locked.
11370 Create a Report Wizard
11371 No command-line option.
12323 View previous module\nBack (Ctrl+B)
12324 View next module\nNext (Ctrl+N)
20000 Welcome to Sandra, a system analyser, diagnostic & benchmarking utility. Please take a few moments to review these tips: they may prove very useful!
20001 Please help with development by sending a Sandra report from your system. Use the Tech Support report profile in Create a Report Wizard.
20002 If you turn 'Tip of the Day' off, it is available from the 'Help' menu.
20003 This new version of Sandra has a wealth of new features. Most do not fit the toolbar, so make sure you explore the menus, pop-up menus, modules and wizards.
20004 For information on the registered versions (Professional/Enterprise) and other more advanced versions go to 'Help - Order/Upgrade Sandra'.
20005 For information on cool stuff (merchandise and other associated stuff) go to 'Help - Order Merchandise'.
20006 You can upload the benchmark results of your system and compare them with other users.
20007 If you don't know how to do something, look it up in Help. Most dialogs have detailed on-line help (F1), context help and/or pop-up help (right-click).
20008 Check up the web topics for up-to-date information. From the menu click 'Help - Web Help Topics'.
20009 You can right-click if in doubt! Many features, help and options can be used this way.
20010 There is a comprehensive FAQ in the SiSoftware Utilities group as well as our website. Please study it carefully.
20011 You can now resize and reposition the report windows anywhere on the screen.
20012 You can create a system report using the 'Create a Report Wizard'. You can save one to disk, print, fax, e-mail, post of insert into a queue or database.
20013 If you have deleted a module, you can add it back using the 'Add Module Wizard'.
20014 You can control the amount of information each module displays using 'Module - Options'.
20015 You can manage the modules the same way you manage your files with Windows Explorer. You can add, delete, set options, drag & drop as well as arrange them your own way.
20016 Sandra always saves the current options for the next session.
20017 Sandra includes performance enhancing tips. Check out the 'Performance Wizard' for a summary.
20018 You can use Explorer short-cuts to manage the modules.
20019 Sandra is updated regularly (roughly every 3 months). Have you checked the Sandra Web page recently? See 'Help - Web Help Topics' menu.
20020 You can use the 'Web-Update Wizard' to update your version of Sandra Professional quickly and painlessly.
20021 You can use command-line options and scripts to create reports in batch mode. The 'Create a Report Wizard' can generate a script for you.
20022 Sandra is compatible with the Windows Task Scheduler. You can create & send reports at regular intervals.
20023 You can start various Windows system utilities (not included with the package) from the 'Tools' menu. See Help to find out how to install them.
20024 You can customise Sandra in many ways. Don't be afraid to explore.
20025 You can actually send requests for improvements to the Author and see them appear in future versions.
20026 This is the last tip! Enjoy!
20500 Start
20501 Add/Upgrade Memory
20502 Upgrade Mainboard
20503 Add/Upgrade Fan(s)
20504 Add/Upgrade Processor(s)
20505 Update BIOS
20506 Update Operating System
20507 Update to Latest Sandra
20508 Check Processor
20509 Add/Update Video Card
20510 Update DirectX
20511 Update OpenGL
20512 Update Monitor/Panel
20513 Update Applications
20514 Update USB Controller
20515 Update MDAC
20516 Add/Update Hard Drive(s)
20517 Add/Update Input Device(s)
20518 Latest Benchmark Results
20519 Upgrade Cooler System
20520 Upgrade CD-ROM Drive
20521 Upgrade CD-RW Drive
20522 Update DVD Drive
20523 Update DVD-RW Drive
21000 Unknown
21001 The operating system has not configured the device yet.
21002 The device loader failed to load a device.
21003 The system has run out of memory.
21004 The installation information file for this device is incorrect.
21005 There was a device failure due to the lack of an arbitrator. The device has requested a resource type for which there is no arbitrator.
21006 There is a conflict between this device and another device.
21007 No configuration can be performed on the device.
21008 The device loader for a device could not be found. For example, the installation information file for the device may refer to a missing or invalid file.
21009 The information in the registry for this device is invalid.
21010 This device is not present, not working properly or does not have all the drivers installed.
21011 The device has failed.
21012 One of the resource arbitrators failed. This can occur if the device is software configurable and it does not currently have a resource, if the system is out of resources, or if the device requests a resource and that resource is currently in use by another device that will not release the resource.
21013 The device failed due to a problem in the device driver.
21014 The device has a problem that may be resolved by restarting your computer.
21015 This device is causing a resource conflict.
21016 The device was not fully detected. When a device is not fully detected, all of its resources may not be recorded.
21017 The device is a multiple-function device and the installation information file for the device is providing invalid information on how to split the device's resources to the child devices.
21018 An error has occurred and this device needs to be reinstalled.
21019 The registry returned an unknown result.
21020 The VxD Loader returned an unknown result. There could a version mismatch between the device driver and the operating system.
21021 The device has a problem that may be resolved by restarting your computer.
21022 This device has been disabled.
21023 The device loader delayed the start of a device and then failed to inform the operating system when it was ready to start the device.
21024 This device is not present, not working properly or does not have all the drivers installed.
21025 This code occurs only during the first reboot in Setup and is not visible.
21026 The device failed to load or there may be a problem in the device driver, the file may be damaged.
21027 The portion of the registry describing possible resources for a device does not contain valid entries. The device is marked as configurable, but the configuration information in the information file is set to hardwired.
21028 The drivers for this device have not been installed correctly.
21029 This device has been disabled from hardware.
21030 The requested IRQ cannot be shared. This may occur when a PCI/EISA SCSI controller is sharing an IRQ that is also in use by a real- mode device driver that the operating system does not take over.
21031 None.
21032 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21033 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21034 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21035 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device. If you continue to receive this error code, please contact the hardware's manufacturer for an updated installation information file.
21036 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21037 To resolve this error code, see the "Troubleshooting Conflicting Hardware" topic in Windows Help.
21038 If the device works correctly, you do need not to perform any steps to correct the code. If the device does not work correctly, use Device Manager to remove the device and then Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device. If you continue to receive this error code and the device does not function properly, check with the hardware's manufacturer or the Microsoft Software Library for an updated driver.
21039 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device. If you continue to receive this error code, contact the hardware's manufacturer about an updated .inf file.
21040 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device. If you continue to receive this error code, contact the hardware's manufacturer for the proper registry settings.
21041 Make sure the device is attached to the computer correctly. Make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are plugged into their slots fully.
21042 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21043 To resolve this error code, see the "Troubleshooting Conflicting Hardware" topic in WindowsHelp.
21044 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21045 Shut down Windows, turn off your computer, and then turn it back on.
21046 To resolve this error code, see the "Troubleshooting Conflicting Hardware" topic in Windows Help.
21047 Click the Resources tab in the device's properties to manually enter the settings.
21048 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device. If you continue to receive this error code, please contact the hardware's manufacturer about an updated installation information file.
21049 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21050 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21051 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21052 Shut down Windows, turn off your computer, and then turn it back on.
21053 To enable the device, follow these steps: In Control Panel, double-click System. Click the Device Manager tab. Double-click the category for the device you want to enable, and then double-click the device. In the Device Usage box, click the check box for the configuration in which you want to enable the device. For example, click the Original Configuration (Current) check box to select it. Click OK, and then click Close. Shut down and restart your computer.
21054 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21055 Make sure the device is attached to your computer correctly. Make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are plugged into their slots fully.
21056 No resolution is necessary.
21057 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device. If you continue to receive this error code, check with the hardware's manufacturer or the Microsoft Software Library for an updated driver.
21058 Use Device Manager to remove the device and then the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to re-install the device.
21059 Click the Driver tab in the device's properties and then click Change Driver to update the driver.
21060 Resolve this error code by enabling or disabling the device in the computer's CMOS settings. Windows cannot override this setting. Please contact the computer's manufacturer for assistance with using the computer's CMOS setup program.
21061 Remove the real-mode driver that is using the same IRQ as this device. The real-mode driver may be loading in the Config.sys or Autoexec.bat file.
21500 Has 3D Hardware Acceleration
21501 Supports Alpha Blending
21502 Boundary Aligned Destination Rectangles Only
21503 Size Multiply Destination Rectangles Only
21504 Boundary Aligned Source Rectangles Only
21505 Size Multiply Source Rectangles Only
21506 Stride Alignment Surfaces Only
21507 Hardware is Bank-Switched
21508 Can Transfer Bitmaps
21509 Supports Asynchronous Bitmap Transfers
21510 Can Transfer Bitmaps to/from Memory
21511 Supports Clipping
21512 Supports Clipping while Stretching
21513 Supports Colour Space Conversions
21514 Stretch/Compress Bitmaps
21515 Supports Colour Fills
21516 Supports Z-Buffer Depth Fills
21517 Supports Colour Keys
21518 Hardware Assisted Colour Keys
21519 Shares Display with GDI
21520 Supports Hardware Overlay
21521 Cannot Clip Overlays
21522 Supports Overlay Colour Space Conversions
21523 Stretch/Compress Overlays
21524 Supports Individual Surface Palette
21525 Can Sync Palette Change with Vertical Refresh
21526 Can Return Current Scan Line
21527 Supports Vertical Blank Irq
21528 Supports Z-Buffer Bitmap Transfers
21529 Supports Overlay Z-Ordering
21530 Can Flip Overlay Automatically
21531 Can Do Hardware Interleave
21532 Can Interleave if Memory Interleave
21533 Can Interleave if not Memory Interleave
21534 Can Convert 16-bit RGBZ to RGB
21535 Can Do Odd/Even Flips
21536 Automatic Gamma Calibrator
21537 Supports Dynamic Gamma Ramps
21538 Can Manage Textures in Video Memory
21539 Can Manage Textures in AGP Memory
21540 Can Render in Window
21541 Primary Surface Has Colour Controls
21542 Overlay Surface Has Colour Controls
21543 Can Transfer Surface w/Colour Space Conversion
21544 Can Disable VSync on Flips
21545 Cannot Interleave 2D & 3D Operations
21546 Supports AGP Memory
21547 Different Capabilities in AGP Memory
21548 Supports DMA Transfer on Unlocked System Memory
21549 Supports Stereo Mode
21550 Supports Live Video
21551 Supports Wide Surfaces
21552 Transparent Blt on RGB Destination Surface using Colour Key
21553 Transparent Blt on YUV Destination Surface using Colour Key
21554 Transparent Blt on RGB Destination Surface using Colour Space
21555 Transparent Blt on YUV Destination Surface using Colour Space
21556 Overlay on RGB Destination Surface using Colour Key
21557 Overlay on YUV Destination Surface using Colour Key
21558 Overlay on RGB Destination Surface using Colour Space
21559 Overlay on YUV Destination Surface using Colour Space
21560 One Active Destination Colour Key for Overlay Surfaces
21561 Transparent Blt on RGB Source Surface using Colour Key
21562 Transparent Blt on YUV Source Surface using Colour Key
21563 Transparent Blt on RGB Source Surface using Colour Space
21564 Transparent Blt on YUV Source Surface using Colour Space
21565 Overlay on RGB Source Surface using Colour Key
21566 Overlay on YUV Source Surface using Colour Key
21567 Overlay on RGB Source Surface using Colour Space
21568 Overlay on YUV Source Surface using Colour Space
21569 One Active Source Colour Key for Overlay Surfaces
21570 No Cost for using Colour Key Overlays
21571 Supports Alpha-blended Copy
21572 Supports Surface Reconstruction
21573 Arithmetic Arbitrary Y-axis Bitmap Stretch
21574 Arithmetic Integer Y-axis Bitmap Stretch
21575 Left/Right Bitmap Mirror Effect
21576 Top/Bottom Bitmap Mirror Effect
21577 Any Angle Bitmap Rotation
21578 90░ Bitmap Rotation
21579 Arbitrary X-axis Bitmap Shrink
21580 Integer X-axis Bitmap Shrink
21581 Arbitrary Y-axis Bitmap Shrink
21582 Integer Y-axis Bitmap Shrink
21583 Arbitrary X-axis Bitmap Stretch
21584 Integer X-axis Bitmap Stretch
21585 Arbitrary Y-axis Bitmap Stretch
21586 Integer Y-axis Bitmap Stretch
21587 Supports Alpha-blended Overlays
21588 Supports Overlay Surface Filter
21589 Arithmetic Arbitrary Y-axis Overlay Stretch
21590 Arithmetic Integer Y-axis Overlary Stretch
21591 Arbitrary X-axis Overlay Shrink
21592 Integer X-axis Overlay Shrink
21593 Arbitrary Y-axis Overlay Shrink
21594 Integer Y-axis Overlay Shrink
21595 Arbitrary X-axis Overlay Stretch
21596 Integer X-axis Overlay Stretch
21597 Arbitrary Y-axis Overlay Stretch
21598 Integer Y-axis Overlay Stretch
21599 Left/Right Overlay Mirror Effect
21600 Top/Bottom Overlay Mirror Effect
21601 1-bit (2 colours) Index
21602 2-bit (4 colours) Index
21603 4-bit (16 colours) Index
21604 8-bit (256 colours) Index
21605 8-bit Palette Entries
21606 Supports Palettes with Alpha
21607 Primary Surface Palette
21608 Left Primary Surface Palette
21609 Allows All Entries Defined
21610 Sync Palette Change with Vertical Refresh
21611 Supports 3D Rendering
21612 Supports Alpha Blending
21613 Supports Complex Surfaces
21614 Supports Surface Flipping
21615 Supports Mip-Mapping
21616 Supports Texture Mapping
21617 Supports Z-Buffering
21618 Supports Live Video
21619 Supports Hardware Codec Streams
21620 Supports Overlay Surfaces
21621 Supports Palette Based Surfaces
21622 Surface in System Memory
21623 Surface in Video Memory
21624 Surface in AGP Memory
21625 Surface has own Device Context
21626 Surface is Back Buffer
21627 Surface is Front Buffer
21628 Surface is Plain Surface
21629 Surface is Primary Surface
21630 Surface is Standard VGA Surface
21631 Surface is ModeX Surface
21632 Surface is Cubed Environment Map
21633 Surface is 6-faces Cube Map
21634 Surface is Managed by DirectX
21635 Surface is Managed by Video Driver
21636 Video Port Surface
21637 Mip Map Cube Map Surface
21638 Supports Switching Technology
21639 Copy Source
21640 Combine using OR
21641 Combine using AND
21642 Combine using XOR
21643 Combine using AND Inverted Destination
21644 Copy Inverted Source
21645 Combine using OR and Invert
21646 Merge with Pattern using OR
21647 Merge with Pattern using AND
21648 Copy Pattern
21649 Merge Pattern with Inverted Source using OR
21650 Merge with Pattern using XOR
21651 Invert Destination
21652 Fill with Black
21653 Fill with White
21654 Hardware Scene Rasterisation
21655 Hardware Transform & Light
21656 Supports Draw Primitives
21657 Supports Extended Draw Primitives
21658 Can Render After Flip
21659 Can Texture from System to AGP Memory
21660 Floating Point Vertex Data
21661 Needs Data Sorted in Descreasing Depth
21662 Needs Data Sorted in Increasing Depth
21663 Needs Data Sorted Exactly
21664 System Memory Execute Buffers
21665 Video Memory Execute Buffers
21666 Textures in System Memory
21667 Textures in AGP Memory
21668 Textures in Video Memory
21669 Separate Texture Memories
21670 System Memory Vertex Buffers
21671 Video Memory Vertex Buffers
21672 Clip while Transform
21673 Supports Directional Lights
21674 Supports Point Lights
21675 Supports Spotlights
21676 OpenGL Compliant Device
21677 Counter-Clockwise Culling
21678 Clockwise Triangle Culling
21679 No Triangle Culling Support
21680 Complex Line Pattern Structure
21681 Bitmask of Colour Planes
21682 Enable/Disable Z-Buffer Modifications
21683 Anisotropic Filtering
21684 Edge Anti-Aliasing
21685 Sort Independent Anti-Aliasing
21686 Fog by Range
21687 Fog by Table
21688 Fog by Light-Alpha-Interpolate
21689 Mip-map LOD Bias Adjustments
21690 Patterned Drawing
21691 New Raster Operations
21692 Transparency by Stippling
21693 Sort Independent Translucency
21694 Full Sub-Pixel Accuracy
21695 X-axis Sub-Pixel Accuracy
21696 XOR Operations
21697 W-buffer Depth
21698 W-based Fog
21699 Z-bias Values
21700 Sort Independent Z-buffer
21701 Z-based Fog
21702 Z-test Operations
21703 Supports Always (True)
21704 Supports Never (False)
21705 Supports Equal
21706 Supports Not Equal
21707 Supports Greater
21708 Supports Greater or Equal
21709 Supports Less
21710 Supports Less or Equal
21711 Overwrite Destination if Alpha Normal
21712 Overwrite Destination if Alpha Inverted
21713 Destination Alpha Factor
21714 Destination Colour Factor
21715 Invert Destination Alpha Factor
21716 Invert Destination Colour Factor
21717 Source Alpha Factor
21718 Source Alpha Saturation
21719 Source Colour Factor
21720 Invert Source Alpha Factor
21721 Invert Source Colour Factor
21722 One-All Factor
21723 Zero-All Factor
21724 Alpha Flat Blending
21725 Alpha Flat Stippled Transparency
21726 Alpha Gouraud Blending
21727 Alpha Gouraud Stippled Transparency
21728 Alpha Phong Blending
21729 Alpha Phong Stippled Transparency
21730 Monochrome Flat Shading
21731 RGB Flat Shading
21732 Monochrome Gouraud Shading
21733 RGB Gouraud Shading
21734 Monochrome Phong Shading
21735 RGB Phong Shading
21736 Flat Fog
21737 Gouraud Fog
21738 Phong Fog
21739 Monochrome Specular Flat Highlights
21740 RGB Specular Flat Highlights
21741 Monochrome Specular Gouraud Highlights
21742 RGB Specular Gouraud Highlights
21743 Monochrome Specular Phong Highlights
21744 RGB Specular Phong Highlights
21745 Supports Alpha Channel
21746 Supports Alpha Palettised
21747 Supports Alpha-blended Colour Key
21748 Supports Cube Mapping
21749 Border Texture Mapping
21750 Supports Perspective Correction
21751 Power of 2 Dimensions Only
21752 Conditional non Power of 2 Dimensions
21753 Square Textures Only
21754 Supports Projections
21755 Supports Transparency
21756 Texture Index not Scaled by Size
21757 Linear
21758 Linear+Interpolation
21759 Linear+Appropriate
21760 Nearest
21761 Nearest+Interpolation
21762 Nearest+Appropriate
21763 Flat Cubic Magnification
21764 Gaussian Cubic Magnification
21765 Anisotropic Magnification
21766 Bilinear Interpolation Magnification
21767 Point-sampling Magnification
21768 Anisotropic Minification
21769 Bilinear Interpolation Minification
21770 Point-sampling Minification
21771 Trilinear Interpolation for Mip-maps
21772 Point-sampling for Mip-maps
21773 Copy Mode
21774 Decal Mode
21775 Decal-Alpha Mode
21776 Decal-Mask Mode
21777 Modulate Mode
21778 Modulate-Alpha Mode
21779 Modulate-Mask Mode
21780 Clamp Texture to Address
21781 Mirror Texture to Address
21782 Wrap Texture to Address
21783 Coordinates to Border Colour
21784 Independent U & V Texture Coordinates
21785 Can Generate Texture Coordinates
21786 Selectable Vertex Colour Sources
21787 Supports Vertex Fog
21788 Supports Directional Lights
21789 Supports Positional Lights
21790 Supports Orthogonal Specular Highlights
21791 Prefer Not Stripped Elements
21792 Supports Decrement
21793 Supports Decrement Saturate
21794 Supports Increment
21795 Supports Increment Saturate
21796 Supports Invert
21797 Supports Keep
21798 Supports Replace
21799 Supports Zero
21800 Add Components
21801 Add Components Signed
21802 Add Components Signed 2x
21803 Add Components and Smooth
21804 Subtract Components
21805 Blend Current Alpha
21806 Blend Diffuse Alpha
21807 Blend Factor Alpha
21808 Blend Texture Alpha
21809 Blend Texture Pre-Multiplied Alpha
21810 Per-Pixel Bump Environment Mapping
21811 Per-Pixel Bump Env Mapping/w Luminance
21812 Dot Product of Components
21813 Modulate (Multiply) Components
21814 Modulate Components 2x
21815 Modulate Components 4x
21816 Pre-Modulate Components
21817 Modulate Colour with Alpha
21818 Modulate Colour with Inverse Alpha
21819 Modulate then Add Alpha
21820 Modulate then Add Inverse Alpha
21821 Supports Disable
21822 Supports Select Argument 1
21823 Supports Select Argument 2
21824 Vertex Shader Version
21825 Pixel Shader Version
21826 Supports Precise Output Rate
21827 Device is Emulated
21828 Supports Mono Primary Buffers
21829 Supports Stereo Primary Buffers
21830 Supports 8-bit Primary Buffers
21831 Supports 16-bit Primary Buffers
21832 Supports Mono Secondary Buffers
21833 Supports Stereo Secondary Buffers
21834 Supports 8-bit Secondary Buffers
21835 Supports 16-bit Secondary Buffers
21836 Mono Speaker
21837 Quadraphonic Speakers
21838 Stereo Speakers
21839 Surround Speakers
21840 5.1 Surround Speakers
21841 7.1 Surround Speakers
21842 Reverb
21843 Chorus
21844 Supports DirectSound
21845 Supports DLS L1 Collections
21846 Fixed DLS Memory
21847 Shareable Port
21848 Built-in GM SoundFonts
21849 Built-in Roland GS SoundFonts
21850 Built-in Yamaha XG SoundFonts
21851 Device is Attached
21852 Device is Polled
21853 Device uses Polled Data
21854 Supports Force Feedback
21855 Supports Deadband Force Feedback
21856 Supports Fade Force Feedback
21857 Supports Attack Force Feedback
21858 Supports +/- Force Feedback Coefficients
21859 Supports Saturation Force Feedback
21860 Supports +/- Saturation Force Feedback
21861 Library Version
21862 Hardware Version
21863 Stereo
21864 Mono
21865 WHQL Level
21866 Total/Free Memory
21867 Total/Free Video Memory
21868 Total/Free AGP Memory
21869 Total/Free Texture Memory
21870 Maximum Z-Buffer Depth
21871 Maximum Visible Overlays
21872 Min/Max Overlay Stretch
21873 Min/Max Live Video Stretch
21874 Min/Max Hardware Codec Stretch
21875 Max/Current Video Ports
21876 Supports DirectDraw v%d (DX%d)
21877 Colour Key Capabilities
21878 Special Effects (FX) Capabilities
21879 Palette Capabilities
21880 General Surface Capabilities
21881 Stereo Vision Capabilities
21882 Supported Raster Operations
21883 Colour Space Conversion Formats
21884 Number of Colour Space Conversions
21885 Pixels
21886 Supports Direct3D v%d (DX%d)
21887 Rendering Depth
21888 Driving Controller
21889 Flight Controller
21890 1st Person Interface
21891 Screen Pointer
21892 Remote Control
21893 Supplemental
21894 Full RGB
21895 Axes
21896 Maximum Buffer Size
21897 Maximum Vertexes
21898 Maximum Texture Aspect Ratio
21899 Maximum Texture Blend Stages
21900 Device Colour Model
21901 Supports 3D Clipping
21902 Maximum Clipping Planes
21903 Transformation Capabilities
21904 Light Capabilities
21905 Maximum Lights Supported
21906 Line General Capabilities
21907 Maximum Stipple Dimensions
21908 Line Raster Capabilities
21909 Line Z-Buffer Comparison Functions
21910 Line Source-Blending Capabilities
21911 Line Destination-Blending Capabilities
21912 Line Alpha-test Comparison Functions
21913 Line Shading Capabilities
21914 Line Texture-Mapping Capabilities
21915 Line Texture-Filtering Capabilities
21916 Line Texture-Blending Capabilities
21917 Line Texture-Addressing Capabilities
21918 Triangle General Capabilities
21919 Triangle Raster Capabilities
21920 Triangle Z-Buffer Comparison Functions
21921 Triangle Source-Blending Capabilities
21922 Triangle Destination-Blending Capabilities
21923 Triangle Alpha-test Comparison Functions
21924 Triangle Shading Capabilities
21925 Triangle Texture-Mapping Capabilities
21926 Triangle Texture-Filtering Capabilities
21927 Triangle Texture-Blending Capabilities
21928 Triangle Texture-Addressing Capabilities
21929 Stencil-Buffer Operations
21930 Texture Blending Operations
21931 Vertex Processing Capabilities
21932 Maximum Vertex Blend Matrices
21933 Texture Formats
21934 Total Sound Memory
21935 Free Sound Memory
21936 Primary Buffer(s)
21937 Total Sound Buffers
21938 Free Sound Buffers
21939 Total Static Sound Buffers
21940 Free Static Sound Buffers
21941 Total Streaming Sound Buffers
21942 Free Streaming Sound Buffers
21943 Total 3D Sound Buffers
21944 Free 3D Sound Buffers
21945 Total 3D Static Sound Buffers
21946 Free 3D Static Sound Buffers
21947 Total 3D Streaming Sound Buffers
21948 Free 3D Streaming Sound Buffers
21949 Min/Max Secondary Sample Rate
21950 SoundCard Memory Transfer Rate
21951 Sound Processing Overhead
21952 Synthesizer Type
21953 Minimum Time Resolution
21954 Minimum Sample Period
21955 Supports DirectPlay v%d (DX%d)
21956 Maximum Local Players
21957 Maximum Total Players
21958 Header Length
21959 Can Detect Lost Connection
21960 Session Host
21961 Guaranteed Message Delivery
21962 Provider Guaranteed Message Delivery
21963 Optimised Multicast Messages
21964 Audio Effects
21965 Audio Channels
21966 MIDI Channels
21967 Channel Groups
21968 WDM Multimedia
21969 User Mode Synthesizer
21970 Windows Multimedia
21971 Kernel Driver
21972 File System Driver
21973 Recognised Driver
21974 Windows Own Process
21975 Windows Share Process
21976 Interactive Process
21977 Boot
21978 Automatic
21979 Demand
21980 Ignore
21981 Severe
21982 Stopped
21983 Start Pending
21984 Stop Pending
21985 Continue Pending
21986 Pause Pending
21987 Start-up Type
21988 Error Control
21989 Load Group
21990 Dependencies
21991 Log on As
32769 Open the module\nOpen (Enter)
32770 Starts Windows Control Panel\nControl Panel
32771 Starts the ScanDisk utility to check your drives\nScanDisk
32772 Starts the Defrag program to optimise your drives\nWindows Defrag
32773 Loads the online documentation\nDocumentation Page
32774 Various download links for the newest version\nUpdate Sandra
32775 Set/Reset module options\nOptions (Ctrl+O)
32778 Starts the system files editor\nConfiguration Editor
32779 Starts the system registry editor\nRegistration Editor
32780 Starts the system policies editor\nSystem Policy Editor
32781 Starts the TCP/IP protocol configuration program\nInternet Connection Editor
32782 Starts the backup program\nDisk Backup
32783 Starts the registry clean-up utility\nRegistry Clean-Up
32784 Starts the system monitor utility\nSystem Monitor
32786 Connect to a remote computer\nConnect (Ctrl+C)
32787 Disconnect the current link\nDisconnect (Ctrl+D)
32788 Change program options\nProgram Options
32789 Use ID_FIRSTMODULE
32790 Delete the selected module(s)\nDelete Module (Del)
32792 Show information modules only\nInformation Modules
32793 Show benchmarking modules only\nBenchmarking Modules
32794 Show listing modules only\nListing Modules
32795 Show testing modules only\nTesting Modules
32796 Show all modules\nAll Modules
32797 Use large icons for the modules list\nLarge Icons
32798 Use small icons for the modules list\nSmall Icons
32799 Show modules in a list\nList
32800 Show detailed information about modules\nDetails
32801 Refresh all modules\nRefresh (F5)
32802 Arrange modules by name\nName
32803 Arrange modules by their description\nDescription
32805 Starts the Windows system information utility\nWindows Information
32806 Arrange modules automatically\nAuto Arrange
32807 Starts the WordPad editor\nWordPad
32808 Starts the NotePad text files editor\nNotePad
32809 Use id_createreport
32818 Searches the documentation\nHelp Search
32819 How to order the registerered versions, buy more copies or upgrade/renew license.
32820 Starts the DirectX diagnostics utility\nDirectX Diagnostics
32821 Starts the Windows tune-up utility\nWindows Tune-Up
32822 Starts the system troubleshooting utility\nSystem Troubleshooter
32823 Starts the disk clean-up utility\nDisk Clean-Up
32849 List of acknowledgements with our thanks
32850 Order associated stuff like merchandise and so on.
58617 Enter the ODBC connection information below:
58618 DSN
58619 Supports ODBC 3.x or later
58620 Site
58621 Enter your user login details for the site:
58622 I have read and agree with the Privacy Statement
58623 I have read and agree with the Legal Statement
58624 Please enter the name(s) of the recipient(s) below:
58625 To
58626 Cc
58627 Bcc
58628 From
58629 Please enter the newsgroup(s) and the server below:
58630 Group
58631 Enter or select a file name below:
58632 Enter the full URL of the Web or FTP server below:
58633 Anonymous Login
58634 Execute POST instead of PUT (http)
58635 Add temp file name to path
58636 Enter the full path to the queue below:
58637 Use default user credentials
58638 Transactional queue
58639 Publicly accessible
58640 Encrypt message body
58641 Count Down
58642 Enter the number of times you want the test suite to be executed. Do note that the time it takes the test to complete varies considerably on the modules selected.
58643 Run Times
58644 Run Priority
58645 Run continuously (background use)
58646 Monitor system health (history usage)
58647 Terminate on overheat/failure (safety use)
58648 If you do not want to test all the processors, please select the one(s) you want to test from the list below. You can also select the processor utilisation by the test thread(s).
58649 Minimum Utilisation
58650 Maximum Temperature(s)
58651 Adjust the maximum temperature(s) below:
58652 Leave blank for default values.
58653 Minimum Fan Speed(s)
58654 Adjust the minimum fan speed(s) below:
58655 This Wizard will help you test the stability of your system by running the benchmarks & tests continuously; any inherent instability problems should become apparent.
58656 Warning: Burning-in stresses components. Any weaknesses may cause them to fail or become damaged permanently. Do not run unless you know what you're doing.
58657 Note: This is not a specialised burn-in test. It is only a way to execute the benchmarks continuously in order to stress the system.
58658 To begin the burn configuration, click Next.
58659 Burn-in Wizard - Final Step
58660 Burn, Baby, Burn!
58661 To begin the burn, click OK.
58662 This Wizard allows you to compile the data from all the modules available and generate a report in a variety of formats.
58663 Please make sure you select only the data you need (click module's Options) otherwise the report may be too large for comfort.
58664 Note that the report will contain a unique System ID to be used for grouping reports and matching reports to systems/users.
58665 To begin the creation, click Next.
58666 This Wizard executes certain benchmarks and generates a combined index for the system.
58667 Using a convergence matrix, you can quickly compare the performance of your system with a reference system.
58668 This allows you to quickly see in which areas (if any) your system is deficient and what needs to be changed/upgraded to ensure full overlap.
58669 To begin the benchmarking configuration, click Next.
58700 Current System
58701 Reference Drive 1
58702 Reference Drive 2
58703 Reference Drive 3
58704 Reference Drive 4
58705 Reference System 1
58706 Reference System 2
58707 Reference System 3
58708 Reference System 4
58709 Reference Network 1
58710 Reference Network 2
58711 Reference Network 3
58712 Reference Network 4
58713 This Wizard will automatically connect to the update server and check for updates for your software.
58714 Any updates will be downloaded and installed automatically onto your system should you wish to do so.
58715 Please refer to the support policy document for more information on updates.
58716 To begin the update, click Next.
58717 WebUpdate Wizard - Step %d of %d
58718 Select Update Site
58719 Select the site you want to use from the list:
58720 WebUpdate Wizard - Failed
58721 Registration Required
58722 In order to update, you need to register first. Registration is compulsory for update purposes as per licence.
58723 Please cancel and run the Registration Wizard to register the program first and then re-run this Wizard.
58724 Updates Found
58725 None. No update is necessary for this version.
58726 Running patcher/installer...
58727 Installer/Patcher started successfully.
58728 Installer/Patcher has failed!
58729 A patch to version %s is available. The patch size is %s and was released on %s.\n\nWould you like to install it?
58732 Module Options
58733 Check or uncheck the checkboxes next to the module options to enable or disable the various options. You may need to click on the Refresh' button to refresh the information. The options are saved and will be used for the next session.
58734 Program Options
58735 This Wizard allows you to easily override common settings of all modules in one go instead of one by one.
58736 This Wizard executes all the active modules and compiles a list of tips on how to optimise your system.
58737 You don't need to run the Wizard to view the performance enhancing tips; each module is capable of displaying tips.
58738 All active information & testing modules will be included in the analysis. To exclude a particular module click Cancel, then delete it from the list.
58739 Note that the report will contain a unique System ID to be used for grouping reports and matching reports to systems/users.
58740 About SiSoftware Sandra
58741 New Modules
58742 You can only add modules which belong to the current display class. To see all the available modules make sure the current display class is set to 'All Modules'.
58743 Please select the module(s) you wish to add from the list:
58744 Your desktop/notebook system is being analysed.\nDo not move the mouse and do not press any keys.\nThis may take 1 to 10 minute(s)...
58745 Sorry, this module is not available in this version. If you want it, please see the enclosed documentation for full details and list of other benefits. (Goto 'Help' - 'Order / Upgrade')
58746 To remove this message, click OK, right-click the module icon and select Delete. Should you need to add it back, use the Add New Module Wizard.
58747 This Wizard allows you to easily register/activate your copy of the program. Please have your data ready.
58748 This is a local process, there is no need for a connection to the Internet. However, to register on the website you need to have an Internet connection.
58749 Please refer to the licence and support policy documents for more information on registration.
58750 To begin the registration, click Next.
58751 Register Wizard - Step %d of %d
58752 Register on Website
58753 Firstly, you need to register on the website (link below) and obtain a serial number for your copy of the program.
58754 Please refer to the licence and support policy documents for more information on registration.
58755 Enter Your Data
58756 Enter the registration details below:
58757 Video Casette Recorder
58758 Video Disc
58759 Overlay Video
58760 CD Audio
58761 Digital Audio Tape
58762 Scanner
58763 Animation
58764 Digital Video
58765 Waveform Audio
58766 Sequencer
58767 File Sub-Type
58768 File Version
58769 File Description
58770 Product Version
58771 Product Description
58772 Special Build
58773 Private Build
58775 Free Memory
58776 Memory
58777 Bridge
58778 Disk Controller
58779 Audio
58780 FireWire/1394
58781 Universal
58782 Co-Processor (FPU)
58783 Multimedia Device
58784 Communication Device
58785 Communication Device(s)
58786 System Device
58787 Input Device
58788 Docking Station
58789 Wireless
58790 Intelligent I/O
58791 Satellite Communication
58792 Encryption/Decryption
58793 Digital Signal Processing
58794 Serial Bus Controller
58795 SCSI
58796 ATA
58797 Floppy Disk
58798 RAID
58799 IPI
58800 Ethernet
58801 Token Ring
58802 FDDI
58803 ATM
58804 VGA
58805 SVGA
58806 3D
58807 Flash Memory
58808 Host Processor
58809 PCI to ISA
58810 PCI to EISA
58811 PCI to MCA
58812 PCI to PCI
58813 PCI to PCMCIA
58814 PCI to NuBus
58815 PCI to CardBus
58816 PCI to RACEway
58817 MultiPort Serial
58818 PIC Controller
58819 DMA Controller
58820 System Timer
58821 Real-Time Clock
58822 Hot-Plug
58823 Digitiser/Pen
58824 Generic
58825 SSA
58826 Access
58827 Fibre Channel
58828 i2c/SMBus
58829 386
58830 486
58831 586
58832 686
58833 Alpha
58834 PowerPC
58835 Mouse
58836 Modem
58837 Parallel
58838 AGP Bus %i (%i/%ix PCIClk)
58839 PCI%s Bus %i (%i/%ix PCIClk)
58840 PCMCIA Bus %i (%i/%ix BClk)
58841 CardBus Bus %i (%i/%ix BClk)
58842 Device Type
58843 Device ID
58844 Device Name
58845 Windows Device Name
58846 OEM Device Name
58847 PCI 64-bit Bus(es)
58848 PCI 66MHz Bus(es)
58849 PCI-X Bus(es)
58850 INT Pin
58851 Config space access mechanism %i support
58852 Cycle generation mechanism %i support
58853 File Fragments
58854 DMI-Link
58855 PCI-Express Capabilities
58856 PCI-Express Bus(es)
58857 Physical Slot Implemented
58858 PCI-Express Root Complex
58859 Maximum Payload Size
58860 Phantom Functions Support
58861 LAHF/SAHF - Support in Long Mode
58883 Number of Strings
58884 User / Domain
58885 PEC Support
58886 Advanced TCO Mode Support
58887 Advanced TCO Mode Enabled
58888 Half-Turbo Mode
58889 Fast-Bus Mode
58890 Micro-DIMM
58891 Mini-DIMM
58892 Default Web Browser
58893 Default E-mail Program
58894 Default Media Player
58895 Default Instant Messaging Program
58896 Default Java Virtual Machine
58898 Default Internet Call Program
58899 Default Calendar/Organiser
58900 Standard
58901 OverDrive(R) Upgrade
58902 MP Upgrade
58903 Mobile
58904 Desktop Replacement
58910 FPU - Co-Processor Built-in
58911 VME - Virtual Mode Extensions
58912 DE - Debugging Extension
58913 PSE - Page Size Extension
58914 TSC - Time Stamp Counter
58915 MSR - Model Specific Registers
58916 PAE - Physical Address Extension
58917 MCE - Machine Check Exception
58918 CX8 - Compare & Exchange Instruction
58919 APIC - Local APIC Built-in
58920 CID - Context ID
58921 SEP - Fast System Call
58922 MTRR - Memory Type Range Registers
58923 PGE - Page Global Enable
58924 MCA - Machine Check Architecture
58925 CMOV - Conditional Move Instruction
58926 PAT - Page Attribute Table
58927 PSE36 - 36-bit Page Size Extension
58928 PSN - Unique Serial Number
58929 CLF - Cache Line Flush Support
58930 SSE3 Technology
58931 DS - Debug Trace & EMON Store
58932 ACPI - Software Clock Control
58933 (W)MMX Technology
58934 FXSR - Fast Float Save & Restore
58935 SSE Technology
58936 SSE2 Technology
58937 SS - Self Snoop
58938 HTT - Hyper-Threading Technology
58939 TM - Thermal Monitor
58940 PBE - Pending Break Enable
58941 IA64 Technology
58942 SYCR - Extended Fast System Call
58943 EMMX - Extended MMX Technology
58944 3DNow! Technology
58945 Extended 3DNow! Technology
58946 SMP - MP Capability
58947 AMD64/EM64T Technology
58948 DEP/NX - No-execute Page Protection
58949 FCMOV - Float Conditional Move Instruction
58950 xTPR - Send Task Priority Messages
58958 CMOV - Integer Conditional Move Instruction
58970 VID - Voltage Control
58971 FID - Frequency Control
58972 TS - Thermal Sensor Built-in
58973 TTP - Thermal Trip
58974 STC - Software Thermal Control
58980 DAZ - Denormals Are Zero
58981 MON - Monitor/MWait
58982 DSCPL - CPL qualified Debug Store
58983 TM2 - Thermal Monitor 2
58984 LB - Long Branch Instructions
58985 SD - Spontaneous Deferral
58986 287
58987 387
58988 487
58989 487SX
58990 EST - Enhanced SpeedStep Technology
59000 Installed
59001 Not installed
59002 Built-in
59003 Closed
59004 Listening
59005 Syn Sent
59006 Syn Received
59007 Established
59008 Fin Wait 1
59009 Fin Wait 2
59010 Close Wait
59011 Closing
59012 Last Ack
59013 Time Wait
59014 Delete CB
59015 Current Internet Connection
59016 Reference Internet Connection 1
59017 Reference Internet Connection 2
59018 Reference Internet Connection 3
59019 Reference Internet Connection 4
59020 Data Bandwidth
59021 Data Latency
59022 Min/Max Speed
59023 SAL Firmware Information
59024 PAL Firmware Information
59025 SAL A Version
59026 SAL B Version
59027 PAL A Version
59028 PAL B Version
59029 SAL Specification Version
59030 Platform Features
59031 CPU & Chipset Bus Lock Support
59032 IRQ Redirect Support
59033 IPI Redirect Support
59034 Slave Device Enabled
59035 Delayed Transaction Supported
59036 Delayed Transaction Enabled
59037 Addressing Support
59038 Companion Controllers
59039 Number of CPU Cores
59040 CPUs per Core
59041 Number of NUMA Nodes
59042 Node ID
59043 Available Memory
59044 NUMA Information
59045 NUMA Support
59046 %i Node(s)
59047 Node %i
59048 Isochronous Mode Support
59049 Isochronous Mode Enabled
59050 Addressing Enabled
59051 Maximum Physical / Virtual Addressing
59052 Chipset %i
59053 Chipset %i Hub Interface
59054 Logical/Chipset %i Memory Banks
59055 AGP Bus(es) on Hub %i
59056 PCI Bus(es) on Hub %i
59057 LPC Legacy Controller %i
59058 Imaging Device
59059 Activation Status
59060 Pending, %i day(s) remaining
59061 (CL%i-%i up to %iMHz)
59062 Copying folder to cabinet: %d %%
59063 Compressing: %lu -> %lu
59064 Added file %s to cabinet %s
59065 (%uMB, %u%% Free)
59066 (%u.%uGB, %u%% Free)
59067 (CL%i up to %iMHz)
59068 (CL%i.%i up to %iMHz)
59069 Minimum/Maximum Multiplier
59070 Minimum/Maximum Speed
59071 Performance (ops/min)
59072 File Size (bytes to MB)
59073 %s Files Test
59074 Read Performance
59075 Write Performance
59076 Delete Performance
59077 %i operation(s)/min
59078 %i operation(s)/min (%i bytes/sec)
59079 %i operation(s)/min (%i kB/sec, %ix)
59080 File Verify Errors
59081 Combined Device Index
59082 Interrupt Discovery & Configuration
59083 Performance Acceleration Technology
59084 Performance Acceleration Technology Enabled
59085 AO - 16-byte Atomic Operations
59087 Turbo Mode
59088 XScale Technology
59089 Wireless MMX (WMMX)
59090 Standard Input Panel
59091 Audio Device
59092 Audio Codec
59093 Wave Audio Device
59094 Wave API Manager
59095 Interface Device
59096 Infrared Device
59097 Other Device
59098 PMU - Performance Monitor Unit
59099 Thumb Instructions
59100 AIS - Alternate Instruction Set Support
59101 AIS - Alternate Instruction Set Enabled
59102 ARP Proxy Enabled
59103 DNS Scope Id
59104 Bluetooth Support
59105 Node Type
59106 DHCP Server
59107 DHCP Enabled
59108 Auto Configuration Enabled
59109 Auto Configuration Engaged
59110 Jazelle Technology
59111 SIMD - Multi-Media Technology
59112 TrustZone Technology
59113 %i Total, %i Free
59114 SIM Card
59115 SIM Card Information
59116 Phone Book Storages
59117 Maximum Text Length
59118 Maximum Address Length
59119 Emergency Dial List
59120 Fixed Dial List
59121 Last Dial List
59122 Own Numbers Dial List
59123 General Storage
59124 Keypad Locked
59125 SIM Locked
59126 Phone Locked to SIM Card
59127 Fixed Dial List Locked
59128 Network Personalisation Locked
59129 Provider Personalisation Locked
59130 Corporate Personalisation Locked
59131 PDA/SmartPhone Device
59132 Radio
59133 SMS Device
59134 Note: Database (ADO/ODBC), Queue (MSMQ) and Upload (HTTP/FTP) delivery not available in all versions.
59135 Note: PDA / Smart Phone testing is not available in all versions.
59136 Main Battery
59137 Backup Battery
59138 IP Address %i Subnet Mask
59139 Endurance Factor
59140 System ID
59141 Run ID
59142 Speed Factor
59143 Memory Latency
59144 Endurance Test Status
59145 Bluetooth Device
59146 Smart Card Device
59147 Use Large Memory Pages
59148 Smart Card
59149 Card Swallow Mechanism
59150 Card Eject Mechanism
59151 Card Capture Mechanism
59152 ATR String
59153 Reader Capabilities
59154 SIM/Smart Card Capabilities
59155 Low Power
59156 Ultra-Low Power
59392 Show or hide the toolbar\nToggle ToolBar
59393 Show or hide the status bar\nToggle StatusBar
59394 performance.tips@sisoftware.net
59395 Subscribe Tips
59396 Please register with us for our Tips e-mail newsletter. If you agree, the program will register by e-mail on your behalf.\n\nDo you agree to this?
59397 Could not initialise device driver! Make sure you are admin; check driver permissions.
59398 Could not initialise database! Check internal database file, remote database server, remote RPC server or MDAC.
59399 Could not initialise report creation module!
59400 Script file not found! Please specify the FULL PATH to the script file. Use quotes if the path (or file) includes spaces, e.g.:Sandra.exe /r "c:\Program Files\Reports\Script.sis"
59401 Module options cannot be viewed/set! This feature may be unavailable at this moment due to system configuration or module options.
59402 Module could not be executed! System resources may be low or the system configuration may be incompatible with this module.
59403 Module could not be updated! This feature may be unavailable at this moment due to system configuration or module options.
59404 There are no more modules that can be added! Either all modules are already active or some do not belong to the current display class. You can change the display class from the View menu.Some modules may not be compatible with your system so they cannot be added now.
59405 Are you sure you want to remove the selected module(s) from the current list?Note: You can add them back using Add New Module.
59406 Wizards cannot be deleted.
59407 Could not remove module!
59408 Module does not support this capability.
59409 Could not initialise module!
59410 You need to highlight (e.g. click) an item before you can attempt to set its properties.
59411 Please insert a VideoCD, DVD, MPEG, AVI, MOV or a data disk with large (64MB+) files in the drive to continue.Note: The tests are different, and return different results.\n\nTry again?
59412 Cannot allocate memory buffer!
59413 A valid Sandra test CD/DVD or compatible CD/DVD is required to run this test! See help for more info.
59414 No suitable files found on drive.
59415 Read error. Drive access error.
59416 Seek error. Random out of bounds.
59417 Likely MLC Device
59429 The test file is too fragmented (%i fragments). Defragment drive fully!
59430 Unknown or undocumented error!
59431 Generic error!
59432 Not enough disk space!
59433 Operation aborted by your request.
59434 Operation aborted.
59436 Write error. Drive access error.
59437 Cannot re-open test file! Where is it?
59438 Cannot create/write to drive! Check permissions.
59439 Endurance Benchmark Breakdown
59440 Repeated Sector ReWrite
59441 Sequential Sector Write
59442 DirectX GUID invalid!
59443 Could not create DirectX object!
59444 Random Sector Write
59453 Could not detect port!
59454 No data types supported.
59455 No tables/views found.
59456 No procedures/functions found.
59457 Could not obtain the IP address of the host.
59458 No reply from host. Host may be off-line.
59459 Transfer packet too large for network/host.
59460 Could not start process list!
59461 Process no longer exists!
59462 ASPI not working!
59463 Benchmarking stresses components. Some components may fail if they have any weaknesses.
59464 Modem/TA did not reply; may be off.
59465 Could not set port state.
59466 Could not set port time-outs.
59467 Could not enumerate records.
59470 Could not initialise WinSock library.
59471 Could not get printer!
59472 Could not initialise OpenGL!
59473 Could not create test window!
59474 PCI initialise failed!
59475 Cannot open file. File may be already open in write mode.
59476 Cannot check file or file is empty.
59477 Cannot allocate enough memory to load the file.
59478 %lukB free space required on device %s!
59479 No printers detected.
59480 Failed to close ADO connection %s.
59481 Delete error. Drive access error.
59482 Your PDA/SmartPhone is being analysed.\nDo not remove the device from cradle or use it.\nThis may take 1 to 10 minute(s)...
59483 Peripheral
59484 Palm
59485 Wearable
59486 Cellular
59487 Cordless
59488 Wired Modem
59489 Computer
59490 Headset
59491 Hands Free
59492 Hands Free Headset
59493 Portable Audio
59494 Car Audio
59495 Set-top Box
59496 Hi-Fi
59497 Video Camera
59498 Camcorder
59499 Conferencing
59500 Game Device
59501 Display
59502 Test System
59503 Please select the system to be tested:
59504 Combined Performance Index Wizard - Step %d of %d
59505 Combined Performance Index Wizard - Final Step
59506 Ready To Go!
59507 To begin the benchmarking, click OK.
59508 To begin the analysis, click OK.
59509 The wizard has gathered enough configuration information and is ready to continue.
59510 Name the Benchmark Results
59511 Here you can name the benchmark results you have just obtained or you can just accept the default. Please ensure that the name is descriptive and unique.
59512 Here you can rename (in place) or delete the benchmark results in the results database. Click OK to save or Cancel to discard the changes made.