Crucial Technology Announces Free Online System Profiling; New Utility On Crucial.com/uk Simplifies Upgrading, Builds Profile of Existing System Hardware and Software.Business Editors GLASGOW, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2002 Crucial Technology(R), a division of Micron(R) and one of the world's largest manufacturer direct memory upgrade providers, announced today that a free, online system-profiling utility is now available through its Web site at www.crucial.com/uk. The Belarc Advisor is a downloadable Web utility that quickly and accurately profiles an end-user's computer, then displays detailed information about the hardware and software installed on that system. With this utility, Crucial customers can see how many megabytes (MB) of memory they have and how many modules are installed without opening their computer case. They can also determine their computer's make, model, and motherboard, making it easier to select the proper memory upgrades for that system. "This is just one more tool that helps our customers help themselves," said Crucial Technology Marketing Director Rafe VanDenBerg. "At Crucial, our goal has always been to make finding the right memory upgrade as easy as possible. Now our customers can use the Belarc Advisor to profile their PC, then use Crucial's Memory Selector (programming) selector - 1. In Smalltalk or Objective C, the syntax of a message which selects a particular method in the target object. 2. An operation that returns the state of an object but does not alter that state. (TM) to order the right memory upgrade." The Belarc Advisor is available at http://www.crucial.com/uk/support/belarc_download.asp through online technical support in the Help section of Crucial's Web site. The Belarc Advisor provides information to the computer user only; no information is shared with any Web server. The license associated with this product allows for free personal use only. Crucial Technology, a manufacturer direct memory upgrade seller, is a division of Micron and offers over 87,000 upgrades for more than 15,000 desktops, notebooks, servers, routers, printers, and electronic devices. Visit http://www.crucial.com/uk to learn more about Crucial. Micron Technology Micron Technology ("Micron") NYSE: MU is a multinational company based in Boise, Idaho, USA, best known for producing many forms of semiconductor devices. This includes DRAM, SDRAM, flash memory, and CMOS image sensing chips. , Inc., and its subsidiaries manufacture and market DRAMs, very fast SRAMs, Flash Memory, other semiconductor components and memory modules. Micron's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange ) under the MU symbol. To learn more about Micron Technology, Inc., visit its web site at www.micron.com. Belarc, Inc., develops and licenses Internet- and Intranet-based products that help make personal computers easier to use and maintain by large and small business users and individual consumers. Belarc's products are in use on well over three million PCs and are licensed by numerous end-users including Clear Channel Communications Not to be confused with clear channel radio stations, which are AM radio stations with certain technical parameters. Clear Channel Communications (NYSE: CCU) is a media conglomerate company based in the United States. , Commercial Federal Bank, Dana, Dexter, EDS (Electronic Data Systems, Plano, TX, www.eds.com) Founded in 1962 by H. Ross Perot (independent candidate for the President of the U.S. in 1992), EDS is the largest outsourcing and data processing services organization in the country. , Epsilon 1. (language) EPSILON - A macro language with high level features including strings and lists, developed by A.P. Ershov at Novosibirsk in 1967. EPSILON was used to implement ALGOL 68 on the M-220. , Imation, Mail Boxes Etc., Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic: see Mayo, Charles Horace. Mayo Clinic voluntary association of more than 500 physicians in Rochester, Minnesota. [Am. Hist.: EB, 11: 723] See : Medicine , Merck, Mitel, Pacific Life, Terayon, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, Veterans Administration, Worthington Industries, and many more. To learn more about Belarc, Inc., visit its Web site at http://www.belarc.com. |
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