Sunday, July 8, 2018

How to Find Your system Specification

How to Find Your system Specification

Knowing what your computer's "specs" (Specifications) and can help you make informed software and hardware purchases. it can also help you narrow down technical problems when you know the exact model of all of your hardware. you can quickly find your system specs in an operating system.




1. Open the Run dialog. you can find this in the Start menu or by pressing Win+ R.


2. Type Msinfo32 and press enter  this will open the system information

3. Review the system summary to find your basic information. there are several notable entries in the system summary screen, which is the default view when you launch the system information window.

4. Expand the "Components"section. the components section will let you see details about our graphics card and hard drives.

5. Select "Display". This will show the graphics card that you have installed. If your motherboards has integrated graphics and you have a graphic card installed, you'll see two different sets of specifications.

6. Expand the "Storage" section and select "Drives". This will display the amounts of free space and total storage space on all of your installed drives and partitions.

7. Explore the other section.

8. Export the file for troubleshooting.  if you're working with a technician to troubleshoot our computer, they may want to see a document of your computer specs.


"Hope this help you! comment your for problems, suggestion and and troubleshoot" 

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