Computer Technicians Toolbox software
Technicians Toolbox can be used not just for troubleshooting. The toolkit software also contains tools to monitor different resources in use by the computer and network. You can monitor CPU, Internet bandwidth and the network devices using it. There is a single interface that allows you to use all the tools. The portable toolkit is available as a ZIP file that you can extract to a pen drive or anything portable. Then you run “Technician_toolbox.exe” to open the interface. Default Windows Tools The interface allows you access to common Windows based troubleshooting tools. There is a briefcase icon displayed towards the top-right part of the technician’s toolkit window. From there, you can access the following: 1. Windows Registry2. Windows Firewall3. Task Scheduler4. Task Manager5. System Restore6. System Properties7. Memory Diagnostic tools8. SSL Client Network Utility9. Network connections10. Programs and Features This is not a comprehensive list of tools available through the Windows briefcase icon. There are many more tools that can be accessed without having to open the Control Panel and Administrative Tools therein. Other Tools for Monitoring and Tweaking Other than the built-in Windows tools, the technicians toolkit software provides you with many more tools such as: 1. Check disk at next boot2. Run as System Account3. Network Tools like Netstat, Network Information, Static IPv4, TCP and UDP Stats, IP Subnet Calculator and more4. Manage User and user groups5. Delete, Move, or Rename files at startup6. SVCHOST Lookup7. Process Information gives information about other processes that are running. The interface is easy to use. There is a left sidebar containing icons which when clicked, produces a dialog box containing more options. You can right-click the options for changing their values or to view more details about the entries. There is also a small toolbar towards the top-right corner of the technician’s toolkit for troubleshooting computers, that provides Windows tools at a click. Using the same toolbar, you can save screenshots of active windows, either to the clipboard or to an image file. To sum up, the computer Technicians Toolbox software from Tweaking.com is good for many purposes: monitoring, tweaking and troubleshooting computers. What’s more, all the tools are available from a single interface that is easy to understand. Apart from the portable version, there is also an installer version available. This program and most of its tools are free for personal use. The Pro version is required in a professional environment and has a few extra features including auto-updates and themes. Need more such tools? Check out: