Belarc was created in 1996.
For the Belarc to be used, it must first be downloaded and installed. Once installed, the Advisor results should be saved by clicking on file, then save as then okay.
Since Belarc Advisor is outputted to a webpage, you should be able to use the "Print" option from your web browser.
Belarc Advisor is a free utility that provides information regarding your computer's hardware, software, and operating system.
PC Audit and Belarc Advisor
Belarc Advisor is an example of a software program that will list the programs you have on your computer, among other tasks. This can be done manually as well.
Run Belarc Advisor to find out what kind of motherboard you have. Then Google it to find out what the maximum RAM it will accept both per-slot & overall. From there, it's just a case of order it & put it in.
It is okay. However, you should manually go to Windows Update every once in a while. Or install a program like Belarc Advisor which you can periodically run to tell you what updates you need.
One way to do it is to use a utility to do it. The personal edition of Belarc Advisor is free and works on Microsoft Windows based systems. It lists your devices, software, things that need updated, and more.
You can download (free) and install a program called "Belarc Advisor". That will tell you if you are up-to-date on all Windows XP patches or not.
go to the start button select the settings select Control Panel from here select System the registration number will be under the 'general' tab. You can also download Belarc Advisor for free
try belarc advisor or siw free software
If you are talking about retrieving the activation keys for your software, you may want to look at Belarc Advisor. (it's a free piece of software that will tell you pretty much everything about your computer, both hardware and software related)