To find out everything about your computer, you can use a tool built into windows called system information.
You can access this by typing system info into the start menu and pressing enter
If are using Windows XP, find My Computer and right-click on it. Then click on Properties. This will bring up a window that shows all of your processor information.
Right click on "my computer". Click on "properties". Then click on "computer name".
1st way: click start button on the right side search for "my computer" and right click on it and click properties.
It is fairly simple to find the router's model via the computer. Just right click on 'computer,' and go into Device Manager. From there, simply select the router and click 'properties.' This will display the router's model and any other pertinent information.
Right-click My Computer. Click Manage. In the Device Manager window that comes, look for ports. Locate USB controller. Right click and choose Properties to find the version information.
In the properties of your computer (right-click on My Computer, select "Properties") there is a tab called "Computer Name" (in XP) or in the middle of the property sheet (in Vista and 7)
Start->Right click on My Computer->Manage->Disk Management. Over there you will find all information about the size.Right click on my computer, then just place the cursor over the drive you want the info about and it will come up in a bubble note.
Right click on MY COMPUTER and there click properties to find the amount of RAM you are having.
In order to find out how much RAM is installed in a computer system, you will need to right click the my computer icon, and then click properties. When the window pops up, it will have the information containing the amount of RAM in addition to the processor speed.
Click on the link to your right for information about Michael Collins.
Go to computer right click and go to properties. scroll down and there it is.
If using Windows, right-click My Computer, and choose Properties.