System Specs. how to


  1. Posts : 1,179
       #1

    System Specs. how to


    1. ORB -> type msinfo32
    you will have several pages of everything in your computer.
    2. you can either snip - & paste into paint, save as .png upload to your favorite storage place and post links for us to see,
    3. you can use Printscreen - open paint then paste - save as sysinfo-pg1 then upload to your favorite storage place and post links.
    4. There are several FREE programs which will also let you save all this info as .html or txt files which you can post to your favorite storage place and post links here.

    5. you can also simply attache these saved pic, doc, txt html file using Attachments available on this forum.

    6. There also is a FREE program "Belarc" which will allow you to see all versions, numbers and KEY used to install with... put this on a
    1. floppy 2. USB, 3. Flash card, and you will always have for emergency reference.
    easy to post for the Geeks & Techies who what this info to assist you.
    believe me I have NO NEED for your KEYS, I have all the keys I need, for XP, Vista, Win7 Office 2003, Office 2007 or Office 14. I'm also sure the other GEEKS, Techies need them either.

    Please to the people who have problems, this info will save many of the GEEKS, Techy people here many questions, saying you have Win7 is not hardly enough info... Windows 7 has several different versions, and more than one #, 7077, 7100, 7106, 7127, 7137. So please be specific. reason:
    Ultimate -7127 is different from Ultimate 7137 and different than Pro 7106.

    Thanks
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails System Specs. how to-versions.png  
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  2. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #2

    Hi, good idea, or you could use this tool from the Vista forums.

    http://www.vistax64.com/software-too...info-tool.html
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  3. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #3

    msinfo32


    Snuffy said:
    1. ORB -> type msinfo32
    you will have several pages of everything in your computer.
    2. you can either snip - & paste into paint, save as .png upload to your favorite storage place and post links for us to see,
    3. you can use Printscreen - open paint then paste - save as sysinfo-pg1 then upload to your favorite storage place and post links.
    4. There are several FREE programs which will also let you save all this info as .html or txt files which you can post to your favorite storage place and post links here.

    5. you can also simply attache these saved pic, doc, txt html file using Attachments available on this forum.

    6. There also is a FREE program "Belarc" which will allow you to see all versions, numbers and KEY used to install with... put this on a
    1. floppy 2. USB, 3. Flash card, and you will always have for emergency reference.
    easy to post for the Geeks & Techies who what this info to assist you.
    believe me I have NO NEED for your KEYS, I have all the keys I need, for XP, Vista, Win7 Office 2003, Office 2007 or Office 14. I'm also sure the other GEEKS, Techies need them either.

    Please to the people who have problems, this info will save many of the GEEKS, Techy people here many questions, saying you have Win7 is not hardly enough info... Windows 7 has several different versions, and more than one #, 7077, 7100, 7106, 7127, 7137. So please be specific. reason:
    Ultimate -7127 is different from Ultimate 7137 and different than Pro 7106.

    Thanks
    Nice! It should be required reading like how to put info into "my system specs"
    Tried to give you rep but have to spread it around
    K
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  4. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #4

    Go to Start and type "msinfo32" (without the quotes) and press Enter
    Go to the File menu and select "Save" or "Export"
    Save will save the information as an .nfo file
    Export will save the information as a .txt file
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  5. Posts : 1,112
    XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
       #5

    Snuffy said:

    Please to the people who have problems, this info will save many of the GEEKS, Techy people here many questions, saying you have Win7 is not hardly enough info... Windows 7 has several different versions, and more than one #, 7077, 7100, 7106, 7127, 7137. So please be specific. reason:
    Ultimate -7127 is different from Ultimate 7137 and different than Pro 7106.

    Thanks
    Snuffy,
    The box that says: "Attachments" don't give no pics...

    Have you ever used "SIW" ? I use this with XP Pro, dunno about Win7 yet.
    (pretty comprehensive, except under BartPE)

    SIW | System Information for Windows by Gabriel Topala

    All computer users should have a SAVED file, showing these statistics,
    BEFORE the computer goes down.
    Then, the techie can see what the GOOD system looked like...
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  6. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #6

    chuckr said:
    Snuffy said:

    Please to the people who have problems, this info will save many of the GEEKS, Techy people here many questions, saying you have Win7 is not hardly enough info... Windows 7 has several different versions, and more than one #, 7077, 7100, 7106, 7127, 7137. So please be specific. reason:
    Ultimate -7127 is different from Ultimate 7137 and different than Pro 7106.

    Thanks
    Have you ever used "SIW" ? I use this with XP Pro, dunno about Win7 yet.
    (pretty comprehensive, except under BartPE)

    SIW | System Information for Windows by Gabriel Topala

    All computer users should have a SAVED file, showing these statistics,
    BEFORE the computer goes down.
    Then, the techie can see what the GOOD system looked like...
    SIW has a Win7 version out now and works on mine, funny was using the old SIW on Win7 with no problems, one day I got a message when opening it saying it won't work with Win7 and to d/l the Win7 version!

    Good program, lots of information.

    Just hit the save button and you get a complete file in .html, mine was 1,085 kb.

    Snuffy
    Thank you for the tips :)
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