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Keyboard shortcut for System Specifications

Anonymous
2012-02-11T18:37:50+00:00

theres a  combination of  keys pressed to bring  up system specifications  at the  moment i cant  remember  what it  is .Can  anyone  help me with  this?   Thank  You for  your  time   

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-02-11T22:03:07+00:00

    theres a  combination of  keys pressed to bring  up system specifications  at the  moment i cant  remember  what it  is .Can  anyone  help me with  this?   Thank  You for  your  time   

     

    Original title: shortcut

    I'm just as confused as the two gentlemen before me are.

    Try Ctrl+Alt+S which opens Manufacturer's Support Information

    Computer Make/Model, etc...

    Windows Flag + R to open run box

    Type MSinfo32

    Press Ok to open System Informations

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-02-11T19:36:25+00:00

    On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 18:37:50 +0000, RichardMaroney wrote:

    theres a  combination of  keys pressed to bring  up system specifications  at the  moment i cant  remember  what it  is .Can  anyone  help me with  this?   Thank  You for  your  time   

    I'm not sure what you mean by "system specifications." Will
    Windows+Pause|Break do what you mean?

    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-02-11T19:01:33+00:00

    Not sure what you mean, sorry.

    But there is a list of windows shortcut keys here - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Keyboard-shortcuts

    you can start msconfig by typing msconfig in the search box and pressing <enter>. Once in msconfig there is a list of tools for various useaga in the <tools> tab.

    or

    you can start system info by typing msinfo32 in the search box and pressing <enter>

    Hope that helps. If not, I'm sure someone else will assist soon.

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-09-27T15:44:31+00:00

    Thank  you   ctrl +alt+s    thats  it    your  an ace  bud  thxs again

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  2. Anonymous
    2012-09-27T15:43:44+00:00

    Thxs   Smittychat THAT was what i was trying to remember  ctrl+alt + s   Your  a lifesaver :)

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