I forgot mine
My computer right click, properties.
Run > dxdiag
Should give you the basics.
Should give you the basics.
windows key + print screen key
Last edited by Yaocelotl (2007-05-28 19:21:58)
start->run->type 'dxdiag'
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-05-28 19:22:20)
If you have Word, go to about and in there, there should be system information option.
So much hazzle when you can do it by pressing two keys. Shortcuts are out there you know?
You mean Winkey+Pause.Yaocelotl wrote:
windows key + print screen key
From there go Hardware/Device Manager.
Alternatively, look at you're computer's packaging.
Is that anything like Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|System Information?trippy982 wrote:
If you have Word, go to about and in there, there should be system information option.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
If you have a prebuilt computer, which I guess you do, then you can go to the manufacturers website and look up the model number to find out.
BigmacK wrote:
Run > dxdiag
Should give you the basics.
Andoura wrote:
BigmacK wrote:
Run > dxdiag
Should give you the basics.
QFT.
Whassis? A replacement to my aged MBM5? I must investigate.
Edit: Neg, but I'll keep it. It may come in handy on strange machines.
Last edited by Cheez (2007-05-29 03:26:57)
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.