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Anonymous
2009-10-16T23:24:41+00:00

where can i find my computers model number

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  1. Anonymous
    2009-10-17T16:50:25+00:00

    Hi bumble beee,

    Thank you for visiting Microsoft Windows Vista answers forum.

    Plese try the following steps,

    Method I :

    1. Click on Start
    2. Click on Search
    3. Then type Dxdiag and hit enter
    4. Unedr System tab you will be able to see System Model number.

    Where you will find all the information of your Computer.

    Method II:

    Go to start / accessories /system tools / system information. (or)

    1. Click on Start
    2. Click on Search
    3. Type Msinfo32 and hit enter.
    4. Click on System Summary on lefthand side ****
    5. On right hand side you will be able to see details of your system where you will see System Model

    Hope this helps!

    Thanks & Regards,

    Vijay – Microsoft Support.


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  1. Anonymous
    2018-03-09T20:58:21+00:00

    I mistakenly deleted a bunch of programs and info from my PC. I can't seem to restore things.  I had my monthly budget on a spreadsheet on my thumb drive (F:) but can't recover that either. It's very important that I retrieve it as it has current and upcoming payment information I use constantly. How can I get it back?

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-09-12T08:36:09+00:00

    Hi bumble beee,

    Thank you for visiting Microsoft Windows Vista answers forum.

    Plese try the following steps,

    Method I :

    1. Click on Start
    2. Click on Search
    3. Then type Dxdiag and hit enter
    4. Unedr System tab you will be able to see System Model number.

    Where you will find all the information of your Computer.

    Method II:

    Go to start / accessories /system tools / system information. (or)

    1. Click on Start
    2. Click on Search
    3. Type Msinfo32 and hit enter.
    4. Click on System Summary on lefthand side****
    5. On right hand side you will be able to see details of your system where you will see System Model

    Hope this helps!

    Thanks & Regards,

    Vijay – Microsoft Support.


    sorry, no.  I've tried 300 times in one month came to this page opened sys sum. NO MODEL # ONLY model NAME. GINO.

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