refer to baarod. fill your system spec.
The first thing to do when registering with our forum (especially if you have an issue you want assistance with) is to fill out your
system specs. This allows our knowledgeable members to assist you better with your issue. It is very simple to do: please follow these steps below
First
click on UserCP
Next
click on Edit System Spec
Now you will see various fields for different types of hardware. Don't worry if you have no idea what kind of hardware it is asking for or the brand you have as I will explain how to get Windows to list it for you. For now keep that window open
Now click on start and
type msinfo32.exe in the search field and press enter
Now you should have a window resembling mine below
With this information in hand lets start to fill out the specs
System Manufacture/Model Number
As you see in my screen shot I have no listing due to my laptop being a custom build (I made it myself). For most people out there usually this will list a name brand like Dell and a model like 1525.
OS
OS or Operating System for short is the main program that drive's your computer...notable example here being the Windows Operating System developed by Microsoft Corporation. Notice that I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
CPU or Central Processing Unit (Processor) is the brain of the computer. Notice that I have an Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 2.5GHz
Motherboard
The motherboard is where all the hardware parts of the computer are connected to. Mine is a custom build JFT02
Memory
Memory is what allows applications to run on your computer. The more memory you have the faster an application start. I have 4GB of Memory
Graphics Card(s)
A graphics card/cards allow the computer to display an image to a monitor and allow you to play games. Notice I have a NVIDIA 8600M GT 512MB
Sound Card(s)
A sound card/cards allow the computer to play sound. Notice I have an HD Audio Device
Screen Resolution
This is the output measurement of the image being displayed by your monitor. Mine is 1680*1050
Hard Drives
Hard Drives are the primary storage of the computer (think of how this relates to a stomach on a human being). This is where your documents/music/photos/videos are located. Notice mine is a Seagate 7200RPM 120GB