Products
Source Potato is building practical tools for device processing, workflow visibility, and operational tracking.
PCCheck V5
A refurb and device-processing toolkit for PC intake, diagnostics, data destruction, labeling, and inventory sync.
- Hardware capture and device records
- CPU, memory, audio, printer, and connectivity checks
- Storage wipe workflow with serial logging
- 2x4 label printing and printer setup
Project Verta
A Windows driver remediation app for refurbished machines, built to detect and install missing or non-optimal drivers in one pass.
- Detects missing and unacceptable drivers
- Installs from a local driver server
- Reduces manual driver hunting and custom installer work
Project Horizon
A Windows update cache and install tool that applies updates from a local archive instead of repeatedly downloading them.
- Caches Windows updates locally
- Installs updates from an internal archive
- Reduces repeated Windows Update downloads
PCCheck V5
PCCheck V5 supports PC refurbishing and device processing from intake through labeling. It captures hardware data, checks common device functions, performs storage wipe workflows, syncs results into Source Potato, and prints tracked device labels.
Device Intake
Captures make, model, serial, SKU, CPU, RAM, storage, video, network, battery, and Bluetooth details.
Testing Tools
Includes CPU stress, memory testing, audio playback, internet/printer checks, Dell asset tag tools, and Windows key review.
Processing Workflow
Handles data destruction, serial logging, Source Potato record sync, printer setup, and 2x4 label output.
Project Verta
Project Verta is a Windows application for refurbished machines that detects missing drivers and drivers that are present but not acceptable for the target build. It installs the needed driver set in a single run from a local server, avoiding manual driver searches and avoiding the need to build special integration versions of Windows installers.
Driver Detection
Checks the Windows system for missing, unacceptable, or non-optimal drivers after refurbishment or OS installation.
Local Install Source
Pulls approved drivers from a local server so technicians do not need to search vendor sites one machine at a time.
Single-Pass Workflow
Installs all required driver fixes in one hit without custom Windows installer integrations for each hardware batch.
Project Horizon
Project Horizon is a Windows update caching and deployment tool for refurbished machines. It keeps update files in a local archive and applies them automatically to systems without requiring each machine to download the same files again from Windows Update.
Local Update Cache
Maintains a local archive of Windows update files so update packages are available on-site when machines are processed.
Automatic Install
Applies cached updates to Windows systems automatically, reducing repeated technician steps during refurbishment.
Bandwidth Reduction
Uses already-cached update files instead of pulling the same packages from Windows Update for every machine.
Built From the Work
Source Potato grew out of more than 20 years in the electronics, refurbishment, and recycling industries. It started as a small set of scripts and internal applications written to solve the problems that showed up every day on the workbench: missing drivers, repeated Windows updates, device testing, data destruction, labels, inventory records, and technician time lost to manual steps. Over time, those practical tools became a product line. PCCheck V5, Project Verta, and Project Horizon are being built from that same need: software shaped by real refurbishing and recycling workflows, made for operators who need tools that match how the job is actually done.