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Where can I find my computer's system info
Just got my new computer today - I am coming from XP. Where can I find my computer's info - like processor, amount of ram, video card, etc - it is usually on one screen but in Windows 7, I am stumped.
Thanks...
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2010-07-16T02:38:44+00:00
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2010-07-16T02:40:51+00:00 <rubyburns> wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***...
Just got my new computer today - I am coming from XP. Where can I find my computer's info - like processor, amount of ram, video card, etc - it is usually on one screen but in Windows 7, I am stumped.
Thanks...
Go to Start> Control Panel> System. That'll give you a quick overview.
Go to Start> Run, type in msinfo32, and press Enter. That will give you an in depth look at all your hardware and software.
SC Tom
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2016-12-02T10:12:34+00:00 <rubyburns> wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***...
Just got my new computer today - I am coming from XP. Where can I find my computer's info - like processor, amount of ram, video card, etc - it is usually on one screen but in Windows 7, I am stumped.
Thanks...
Go to Start> Control Panel> System. That'll give you a quick overview.
Go to Start> Run, type in msinfo32, and press Enter. That will give you an in depth look at all your hardware and software.
SC Tom
I had this same problem and the answer you gave me showed everything I needed! I wish I was more computer illiterate! Thanks so much tech guy!
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