FirmwareTablesView

A specialized software solution that helps users explore a wide range of information from within firmware tables stored on their computers.

  • FirmwareTablesView
  • Version :1.01
  • License :Freeware
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Nir Sofer

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FirmwareTablesView Description

FirmwareTablesView is a straightforward application that can be used by all those who want to explore and extract details from the firmware tables located within their PC.

The aforementioned tables are automatically saved to any computer and they store numerous types of details regarding the currently installed firmware.

Portable application for analyzing firmware tables

Since it is portable and does not rely on external dependencies, the utility does not need to be installed onto the host PC, meaning that it does not add new entries to the Windows Registry.

Moreover, it can be copied and run from a removable USB drive that you can carry with you without too much hassle.

Explore firmware provider, signature, length and others

Once you launch FirmwareTablesView, it automatically analyzes your computer and generates a detailed list with all the info related to your firmware.

More precisely, you can view data about the signature, the provider (such as Raw, ACPI or SMBIOS), the length, revision and checksum, as well as the OEM ID, table ID and revision. Some of the entries might even feature a brief description.

Additionally, the hex dump for each record is also displayed and you can export it to a binary file with a single mouse click.

Export selected records to TXT, CSV, XML or HTML

The application offers you the possibility to select one or several records and to export them to standalone files that can be opened and examined at a later time. Thus, you can export data to TXT, XML, CSV or HTML, and you can also create a detailed HTML report containing all the firmware info.

All in all, FirmwareTablesView makes it easy for users to review and thoroughly examine the data stored within the firmware tables on their PC, while also getting the chance to export it for later use.

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