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Thread ID: 44604 2004-04-24 10:17:00 how do you find out what hardware you have? Tribomb (5547) Press F1
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231743 2004-04-24 10:17:00 I know that there is a run command you can type in to find out your system infomation, but I can't remember what it was, anyone know what it is? Or another way to do it?
Thanks :)
Tribomb (5547)
231744 2004-04-24 10:27:00 This will give you a lot of info about your comp, hardware and software.

www.belarc.com
zqwerty (97)
231745 2004-04-24 10:28:00 If what I'm thinking is what your looking for then:
*sorry, I've forgotten how to do this on Win98, etc., as I run Windows XP Pro now*

You need to find your way into Device Manager. If you are using WinXP, as I am, then go into Control Panel then Systems then Hardware tab, there you will find a button you click to get into Device Manager. [This is in classic view]

Good luck,
~~~~~ s y ~~~~~ (2054)
231746 2004-04-24 10:38:00 > I know that there is a run command you can type in to
> find out your system infomation, but I can't remember
> what it was, anyone know what it is? Or another way
> to do it?
> Thanks :)

OK. I am going to PRETEND to be a Godfather here.

My crystal ball does not tell me certain things. I might add that I have to make love very gently as I have two of them. :-)


Which operating system do you use?

Have you tried a search for AIDA32 on Google or another search engine?

Sisoft Sandra is another way.

Assuming you are running a version of Windows you may find what you are after using Control panel, System, Device Manager.

Help us to help you.
Elephant (599)
231747 2004-04-24 10:46:00 Yea, I forgot to say, sorry, I am running Windows 98SE. Tribomb (5547)
231748 2004-04-24 10:48:00 I have now read your previous thread about the D:/ drive which I guess is the CDRom drive.

What are you trying to acheive?

Belarc is another good system info tool by the way.
Elephant (599)
231749 2004-04-24 10:49:00 In the run box under the start menu type "msinfo32" (minus quotation marks) and press enter. This should launch the "microsoft system information utility" if it doesn't, try looking for "msinfo32.exe" in drive c program files\common files\microsoft shared\msinfo\ or similar location

-Jacob
Jacob4165 (199)
231750 2004-04-24 10:52:00 I want to know what type of RAM I have what processor speed I have what type of graphics card and how many megabytes, all that sort of stuff, I am going to be selling this computer soon and getting a new one and I want to know all this so I can put a fair price on it, and for D:/ drive I was trying to resolve the problem because I didn't know what to do! Tribomb (5547)
231751 2004-04-24 10:54:00 Yeah, that is it, thanks! Tribomb (5547)
231752 2004-04-24 10:56:00 oh no , it isnt. Tribomb (5547)
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