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)
You can tell your computer's make and processing speed by checking out System Properties in Windows. On Windows 7 & Vista, just right click the Computer icon and select Properties.
On the desktop right click then select Properties then New Folder
right click on the icon My Computer then select properties. . . you can also see the description through dxdiag. . . just click on programs and then choose run... then type in dxdiag. . .
Click on control panel option and choose system properties option to get every information about the system.
Computer/system properties/performance-it will tell you.
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)
The computer name that comes up on the Network is the one that was configured in the system properties. You can reconfigure the Computer name by going to::: Windows XP :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> System >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change":: Windows 7 :: My Computer >> Right Click >> My Properties >> Advanced system settings >> Computer Name. "To rename this computer or join a domain, click change"
Which three customizable properties are available when right-clicking the Windows XP My Computer desktop icon and selecting Properties? (Choose three.)
by viewing its properties
You can tell your computer's make and processing speed by checking out System Properties in Windows. On Windows 7 & Vista, just right click the Computer icon and select Properties.
Yes, anyone can check your computer specs by going to the system properties on your computer.
Start->right click on My computer->Properties and the window "Properties" you will see amount of memory installed on your computer.
Right-click it in My Computer or Computer and select Properties to open the Properties dialog box. Then Click the Advanced button.
Right click on "my computer". Click on "properties". Then click on "computer name".
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.