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w_tom
 
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Your diagnostic software should execute regardless of the
Operating System. That is the purpose of a diagnostic. First
verify hardware. Then when the hardware integrity is
established, only then move on to software. Diagnostics are
for breaking the problem into sections, and then analyzing
each section. Any diagnostic software dependent on the OS
simply fails to break the problem down into section - to
simplify the analysis. It should make no difference what the
OS is IF the diagnostic software is to be useful.

Useful diagnostics don't need Windows to run.

Michele Smith wrote:
Yes for Windows. Thanks.