Description
SMBIOS Explorer
SMBIOS Explorer can extract data from the Windows system, providing you with a simple means of exploring the System Management BIOS. The application displays information in hexadecimal mode, converting the original data to structures that preserve the SMBIOS versions or to user-readable data.
Key Features:
- Supports data extraction from various sources
- Organized display of system tables
- Search form for filtering data
- Advanced data interpreter for in-depth analysis
- Compliance with latest SMBIOS versions
Technical Specifications:
- Price: FREE
- Publisher: Mitec
- System Requirements: Windows OS
- File Size: Varies
- Latest Version: Available
Exploring the System Management BIOS
The application supports importing data from various sources, including a file, the system’s registry, WMI, the ROM memory, or by using API functions. All the data is displayed in an organized manner, allowing you to explore the entire list of tables in the System Management BIOS and its hexadecimal representation.
Advanced Data Analysis
SMBIOS Explorer brings an advanced data interpreter designed for in-depth data analysis. The application highlights corresponding data in the System Management BIOS when a table is double-clicked. It reveals details concerning the length, position, the table, and the date and time, as well as other values in the right-side panel.
Compliance with Latest Specifications
The application ensures compliance with the latest SMBIOS versions. It can read all the implemented tables and the contained data up to the latest specifications version. While it is easy to use, it can be used at its full potential by experienced users who fully understand the architecture behind a Windows PC.
It is worth noting that the System Management BIOS data can be saved as a plain or a compressed file for further analysis.
Explore and analyze the System Management BIOS with SMBIOS Explorer for FREE.
User Reviews for SMBIOS Explorer 1
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SMBIOS Explorer offers advanced data interpretation for deep analysis. Ideal for experienced users understanding Windows PC architecture. Organized display of System Management BIOS data.