Hi 'Allen Graham' thanks for your appreciation.
as tuxoid has rightly commented on the brainstorm idea...

"The thing with a Live CD is that it is manual in terms of testing
hardware. The user has to test everything in their system, including,
all USB devices, all Bluetooth devices, advanced video card features, if
needed. Whereas, with an automated testing program, the user can be
assured that every piece of their hardware can be testing thoroughly,
and, unlike a Live CD, the hardware can be tested quickly. If the
program was capable of providing enough information, the user would not
need a Live CD to test.

The matter of a testing utility, is a matter of speeding up the testing
process. "

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