Unknown Device Identifier v1.60

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Unknown Device Identifier v1.60

Unknown Device Identifier enables you to identify the yellow question
mark labeled Unknown Devices in Device Manager. And reports you a
detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type,
device model and even the exact name of the unknown devices. With the
collected information, you might contact your hardware manufacturer for
support or search the Internet for the corresponding driver with a
simple click. With this utility, you might immediately convert your
unidentified unknown devices into identified known devices.

You are suggested to do a thorough driver backup with My Drivers after
you have identified all the unknown devices with their proper device
drivers software installed.


Supported OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows
2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003. Future OS are supported via the
online update. You might even run the small freeware utility from CD or
floppy.
Version

Latest Version is 1.60, June 18, 2003
Software Language: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Russian, Japanese and Chinese.

http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html

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Latest Version is 1.60, June 18, 2003
Software Language: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Russian, Japanese and Chinese.

http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html

Zo

This is interesting software. Not only for unknown devices, it
displays chip vendor / manufacturer info, plug and play signature,
chip id, windows' detection, and oem info for all installed devices
with a chip signature (I think). It'll also search the internet for
drivers. Helpful for items purchased from the second hand store. You
can see where your machine's manufacturer bought their supplies.

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Alisdair

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This is interesting software. Not only for unknown devices, it
displays chip vendor / manufacturer info, plug and play signature,
chip id, windows' detection, and oem info for all installed devices
with a chip signature (I think). It'll also search the internet for
drivers. Helpful for items purchased from the second hand store. You
can see where your machine's manufacturer bought their supplies.

Is the above information about the same things that you can find with
Aida32? Or does UBI give you more? Just curious.
 
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R.L

This program is a "ripe off" of another program. The orginal
author is here:

http://www.halfdone.com/Development/UnknownDevices/

And he notices that his program is stolen, too:

http://www.halfdone.com/SOTW/UnknownDevicesRip/

This had been discussed before in this group. The same person
who did this also tried to ripe off the webpage of another
Driver Backup freeware program, the design of the page
eventually changed after being complained. And now, this is
another ripoff. He stole another person free program and put
it on his site, as part of advertising his commercial ware!

If you are to download, try the orginal one.
 
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R.L

Supported OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows
Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003. Future OS
are supported via the online update. You might even run the
small freeware utility from CD or floppy.
Version

Latest Version is 1.60, June 18, 2003
Software Language: English, French, Spanish, German,
Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese and Chinese.

http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html

This is the orginal one:

http://www.halfdone.com/Development/UnknownDevices/

See here:
http://www.halfdone.com/SOTW/UnknownDevicesRip/
 
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Susan Bugher

R.L said:
This program is a "ripe off" of another program. The orginal
author is here:

http://www.halfdone.com/Development/UnknownDevices/

And he notices that his program is stolen, too:

http://www.halfdone.com/SOTW/UnknownDevicesRip/

This had been discussed before in this group. The same person
who did this also tried to ripe off the webpage of another
Driver Backup freeware program, the design of the page
eventually changed after being complained. And now, this is
another ripoff. He stole another person free program and put
it on his site, as part of advertising his commercial ware!

If you are to download, try the orginal one.


Good catch RL! and WinDriver Expert is still shown on his freeware page.
This is really sleazy behavior.

I think it warrants a note on the Pricelessware Info page - with a link
to:

http://www.halfdone.com/SOTW/UnknownDevicesRip/

I'll check the previous threads - I think there may be a link we can use
for the WinDriver Expert program too.


Susan
 
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Alisdair

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R.L wrote in

Thanks for the heads up on this! Pretty low thing to do.

Yes, good catch. really appreciate it. And do try the original
author's software. It does, as it turns out, show some esoteric things
you may not see in Aida or Sandra like PnP vendor ID. 393K download.
 

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