I'll do this for you and attach a log shortly. I was also reading through the pages of a Compaq tool provided with Windows 3.1 and found that they differentiate between "extended" and "super extended", but this may just be how they refer to any memory above 16MB. I've never seen it referenced...
My Compaq LTE Elite comes with 8MB of onboard memory, and this detects fine. But when I try to install either a 16 or 24MB upgrade module, the total memory will only display up to 16MB (for both modules).
The machine type is also listed as an IBM PC XT/286 when the CPU is a 486. I don't know if...
My Copmpaq LTE Elite has an onboard Western Digital WD90C24 video card, I believe it's the WD90C24A2, specifically.
Is there anything that I can provide to help this information be displayed in the Video information panel?
I have this problem on a VIA VT82C691 Apollo Pro as well. HWiNFO works fine under DOS but locks up in Windows. The PCI Latency Timer is set to 64 BT default. Doubling it to 128 did not help.
What would a reasonable value be for testing?
Thanks for the quick response. I'll be happy to test this when it's released. I confirmed this bug on another 440BX by a different manufacturer as well.
What did the debug information show that helped identify the issue?
All components are known to be working. The only change that seems to upset HWiNFO is the chipset. All other components have worked fine in other systems.
See attached debug logs.
Tested on Windows ME, a blue screen will occur when HWiNFO is launched, closed, and launched a second time.
System is very basic, 440BX chipset with Celeron 500mhz and 256MB of memory.