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If we need to know a bit of detailed
system about our system, the following methods can be helpful.
Method#
1: Through MSINFO tool
Msinfo is a tool provided by
Microsoft which gives you quite a detail about your system. To run this
tool, go to Start –> Run –> msinfo32
This will open up a window which
show you a lot of details about your system.
Method#
2: Windows Help And Support
Interestingly enough, Windows Help
And Support gives a very good organized information about the system. Actually
I prefer to use this method most of the time where applicable. To find the
system information, go to Start –> Windows Help And Support.
Under Pick A Task, select “Use
Tools to view your computer information and diagnose problems”
From the left hand pane “Tools”,
select My Computer Information.
Now from the right hand pane you can
select different types of information that you can get. For Example, you can
see the general information about the computer or you can have a look at the
hardware installed etc. This is quite a lot of information but is organized
nicely.
Method#
3: Command Prompt
The easiest and fastest method of
all is to use the command prompt. Just open the command prompt (Start –> Run
–> cmd) and type in systeminfo. This will give most common
information which we need about our system.
If you know about any other methods,
please do let me know through comments.
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