Forum Home
Press F1
 
Thread ID: 86861 2008-01-30 21:06:00 Windows 98 systeminfo susann (12077) Press F1
Post ID Timestamp Content User
635642 2008-01-30 21:06:00 I want to find out the specs on an old laptop I am looking at for someone. Usually I would go to the command line and type in systeminfo to display it - but this doesn't seem to work in Windows 98. Is there another way to display this info? I can't unfortunately download any program direct to advise on this as I can't seem to connect it to our network here at work (another problem...) - unless I download on my computer and save the exe file onto a flash drive and transfer it...but I'm really just looking for a quick easy way rather than going to all that hassle.

Any ideas?
susann (12077)
635643 2008-01-30 21:17:00 Take a look at This article (www.real-knowledge.com) wainuitech (129)
635644 2008-01-30 21:31:00 system properties or dxdiag should tell you the speed of the CPU. Agent_24 (57)
635645 2008-01-30 21:38:00 Thanks here too Wainuitech, will try this on an old pc that's not booting properly into internet.

Lurking.
Lurking (218)
635646 2008-01-30 21:58:00 Thanks very much!
Susan
susann (12077)
635647 2008-01-31 06:33:00 systeminfo

the correct command is

sysinfo
drcspy (146)
635648 2008-01-31 09:29:00 the correct command is

sysinfo

I think you'll find it's MSINFO32
jwil1 (65)
1