Version 1.29.714 comes to address compatibility issues

Dec 4, 2015 08:52 GMT  ·  By

Speccy is one of the apps that got impacted by compatibility issues when users performed the upgrade from Windows 10 build 10240 (the July RTM version) to the November Update released last month.

But thanks to an update released today, Speccy should now work smoothly on Windows 10 November Update too, so the app will no longer be removed when installing the new update if you are already running the new version.

Speccy 1.29.714 comes with improved support for the latest Intel Skylake and Broadwell processors, but also improves Windows 10 compatibility, so if you’re among those who previously used the app but lost it when installing Threshold 2, this is the version you need.

Additionally, it also includes improved peripheral and network adapter detection, as well as an updated hardware detection algorithm, so it should not only work faster but also be more effective when scanning for your hardware.

Speccy was, is, and will remain freeware, and since it’s one of the best system information tools currently available on the market, this is really important for all Windows users who want to have a better look at what’s under the hood of their PCs.

Overall, this update comes in handy to Windows 10 November Update users, so go ahead and download Speccy to get it up and running on this new Microsoft OS version.