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Help the noob find out his system specs?
God, I can't believe this, but I can't figure out how to pull up a list of my system specs. I'm a software guy, and an admitted noob, so no flames. :confused:
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what operating system are you using ?
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http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...ng=en&pageid=3
Everest Home Edition, its really all you need to find out whats in your rig. |
Wow great link. Thanks from someone just cruising the boards!
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Great, thats exactly what I was looking for!
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Brilliant. That should be pinned or something. A pin of all the useful online software you can get.
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...so we'll just forget about our operating system tools :|
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In your OS is XP you can right click My Computer-->left click Properties.
To find out about your Hardware, click on the Hardware Tab. Or to find out about Hardware, IRQ, I/O, DMA Sharing, IRQ Conflicts, as well as other features goto: Start-->All Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->System Information. Or goto Start--->All Programs--Administrative Tools-->Computer Management. *Administrative Tools by default is not in All Programs, you must right click your Taskbar-->Properties-->Click on the Start Menu Tab-->Click on Customize Start Menu--->Scroll all the way to the bottom and select the radio button for System Administrative Tools--->Display on All Programs Menu. |
I really like Belarc Advisor. It'll list the hardware and software installed in your system and display it as a web page.
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Nice app. I like it better than SiSoft Sandra. I think it will be the first thing that I put on myy new thumbdrive...
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glad to help all.
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start -> run -> dxdiag... works for me.. that is, if you have directX installed.
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