Supermicro doesn’t include a wide range of utilities and the bundled motherboard disk focuses on drivers. This isn’t a terrible idea because a large proportion of users prefer to install freeware programs instead of vendor-designed software or ignore the bundled tools to prevent the operating system from becoming cluttered.
The SuperDoctor 5 application monitors a system’s health and relays the information back to Supermicro to apply any fixes. This ranges from the voltage read-outs, HDD health, memory stability and much more. As you can see, I couldn’t get the software to run correctly and investigate its key features first hand. I’m guessing the error is down to the Java plugin as denoted by the access denied log.
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