Did any of you guys actually try this, or just praise it on the concept? I went and got it, fired it up (told Norton I'net Security to let it go to the 'Net, just once), and ran it. It came back and identified my gear, alright. But as for driver i.d. (the whole point), I got a whole list of results that said, "not in database, not in database, not in database, not in database, not in database, not in database, not needed, not in database, not in database, not in database, not in database). Wimpy, wimpy, wimpy on the execution. Don't waste your time. For example, I've got a GeForce2 MX400, and it says "not in database". Huh? Unless anyone else can post sterling results, I review this POS as thumbs down. A hot deal is only hot if it actually *works*, gang. I remember when I was just starting out in the work world, the boss would look at the results I handed him and start asking questions. Like he wanted to know how I got those results. Heck, I just thought I did the work and everything took care of itself. I figured out that I had to know that what I was giving him was meaningful. Otherwise, it was of no value, and he gave it back, telling me to do it again, the right way. Hope that helps!