Printing Belarc

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In case of a machine crash, it would seem that a nice document to have

around would be a printout of a Belarc Advisor analysis. But I cannot

figure out how to do so. Can someone please tell me how one can do this?

I am hoping that PrntScrn is not the only way.



Thank you very much.
 
The report is output to your default browser. Simply click on File > Print, or

Preview then print.



As an alternative, if you have a PDF print driver, select that first and then

print to it.



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"David" wrote in message

news:7g4j0652g9hhlbtclqkp6iiodntopueboa@4ax.com...

> In case of a machine crash, it would seem that a nice document to have

> around would be a printout of a Belarc Advisor analysis. But I cannot

> figure out how to do so. Can someone please tell me how one can do this?

> I am hoping that PrntScrn is not the only way.

>

> Thank you very much.
 
David wrote:

> In case of a machine crash, it would seem that a nice document to have

> around would be a printout of a Belarc Advisor analysis. But I cannot

> figure out how to do so. Can someone please tell me how one can do this?

> I am hoping that PrntScrn is not the only way.

>

> Thank you very much.




I have a file



belarc_output.html



and a folder



belarc_output_files



in one of my working folders. And that tells me, I was

using Firefox, and I saved the Belarc browser output in HTML format.

The belarc_output_files folder contains the GIF files for

the decorations on the web page.



I might have used "Save page as" "Web page complete", to have it

save the HTML file and the folder of graphics elements.



If I double-click the belarc_output.html file I saved,

I'm again able to see my Belarc results.



When you save the Belarc output, whether in a print or

in some other format, don't forget to cover up the

License Keys in the "Software License" section. Occasionally,

a poster here will post their Belarc output, including

the Software License section. If you plan to do that, don't

copy the license keys into the posting. There is no point giving

your WinXP license key to the world :-)



Paul
 
Paul,



The OP was asking about a printout.



The report that Belarc generates is an HTML file and it's saved in the folder

"C:\Program Files\Belarc\Advisor\System\tmp". This file is replaced whenever a

new report is generated.



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"Paul" wrote in message

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> David wrote:

>> In case of a machine crash, it would seem that a nice document to have

>> around would be a printout of a Belarc Advisor analysis. But I cannot

>> figure out how to do so. Can someone please tell me how one can do this?

>> I am hoping that PrntScrn is not the only way.

>>

>> Thank you very much.


>

> I have a file

>

> belarc_output.html

>

> and a folder

>

> belarc_output_files

>

> in one of my working folders. And that tells me, I was

> using Firefox, and I saved the Belarc browser output in HTML format.

> The belarc_output_files folder contains the GIF files for

> the decorations on the web page.

>

> I might have used "Save page as" "Web page complete", to have it

> save the HTML file and the folder of graphics elements.

>

> If I double-click the belarc_output.html file I saved,

> I'm again able to see my Belarc results.

>

> When you save the Belarc output, whether in a print or

> in some other format, don't forget to cover up the

> License Keys in the "Software License" section. Occasionally,

> a poster here will post their Belarc output, including

> the Software License section. If you plan to do that, don't

> copy the license keys into the posting. There is no point giving

> your WinXP license key to the world :-)

>

> Paul
 
Thank you for your responses Paul, David. Both helpful!



I'm embarassed. There was at least one response before yours. I slipped

and pushed the wrong key and lost it before I even got to read it. Could

you, or some other kind soul, reply to that post to reinstall it into the

thread so that I might know what was said?



Thank you very much,



On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 07:08:44 +0700, David wrote:



>In case of a machine crash, it would seem that a nice document to have

>around would be a printout of a Belarc Advisor analysis. But I cannot

>figure out how to do so. Can someone please tell me how one can do this?

>I am hoping that PrntScrn is not the only way.
 
David wrote:

> Thank you for your responses Paul, David. Both helpful!

>

> I'm embarassed. There was at least one response before yours. I slipped

> and pushed the wrong key and lost it before I even got to read it. Could

> you, or some other kind soul, reply to that post to reinstall it into the

> thread so that I might know what was said?

>

> Thank you very much,

>

> On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 07:08:44 +0700, David wrote:

>

>> In case of a machine crash, it would seem that a nice document to have

>> around would be a printout of a Belarc Advisor analysis. But I cannot

>> figure out how to do so. Can someone please tell me how one can do this?

>> I am hoping that PrntScrn is not the only way.


>

>




You can find these threads on Google. Most of the time. With some luck...

The interesting thing in this case, is the thread is not complete!



http://groups.google.ca/group/micro...eneral/browse_thread/thread/5ba232cecb51a1ab#



To get a complete thread, without visiting a Microsoft page, I had

to use a leech site.



http://www.technologyquestions.com/technology/windows-xp/486350-printing-belarc.html



Google likes to use their search engine to point to leech sites, because

of the Google AdWords staged on the sites. At one time, the Google search

engine wasn't entirely focused on generating revenue (it actually gave

good results), but that has changed. Now, the users are expected to flail

about, generating adbertising revenue as a side-effect of their clicks.



Paul
 
Thank you, Paul. I wondered what was going on. I actually did try Google

myself, several times, and was unable to bring up the thread. It acted

like it just wasn't there. Your explanation helps. I thought that I was

doing something wrong. Thanks again and regards, D.







On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 21:18:16 -0400, Paul wrote:



>You can find these threads on Google. Most of the time. With some luck...

>The interesting thing in this case, is the thread is not complete!

>

>http://groups.google.ca/group/micro...eneral/browse_thread/thread/5ba232cecb51a1ab#

>

>To get a complete thread, without visiting a Microsoft page, I had

>to use a leech site.

>

>http://www.technologyquestions.com/technology/windows-xp/486350-printing-belarc.html

>

>Google likes to use their search engine to point to leech sites, because

>of the Google AdWords staged on the sites. At one time, the Google search

>engine wasn't entirely focused on generating revenue (it actually gave

>good results), but that has changed. Now, the users are expected to flail

>about, generating adbertising revenue as a side-effect of their clicks.

>

> Paul
 
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