With standard tools it's not easy to do that. I would say it's impossible. You might find for yourself using software which is called SiSoft Sandra. This software provides detailed information about all installed components including commercial names.
Windows XP doesn't directly determine what type of memory can be used; it depends on the motherboard. If the motherboard is compatible with Windows XP and the motherboard supports this memory module, then you can use it with Windows XP.
Yes it is.
The amount and configuration of memory is dependent not on Windows XP, but on the motherboard / chipset.
To see the Windows XP logo, see the Related Links.
yes. yes.
Windows xp service p-2 audo driver
windows 7 theme for XP are basically windows themes that can be installed on windows xp to give it a look similar to windows 7. See the link in the related links section.
ASUS has drivers on their site for Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP, with partial support for Windows NT and Windows 95. Windows Vista should run on the board as well, but you'll have to either find your own drivers, or use the XP ones.
The operating system is not directly related to the amount of RAM installed. XP can be run on anything from 32 MB of RAM to 4 GB.
Two. One for Windows XP and one for Windows Vista.
As Microsoft has moved on from Windows XP it no longer sells an installation disk. There are a number of sites such as eBay, eCrater and eValueSoftware who still sell a Windows XP CD.
Reinstall drivers after format and reinstall windows xp