click start orb,click "my computer",right click (c:) drive,click properties.that will bring up a window with all that info.
System Information Utility. The System Information tool is a utility that displays information that is specific to your computer. It displays the Product Name and Product Number which you will need to download drivers or software. It lists some of the hardware specifications for the computer, such as processor type and processor speed and amount of RAM.
Performance Monitor
In most newer computers, Windows features pre-loaded drive backup software. In Vista, this is located in the Backup and Restore Center. It allows users to create a copy of all files and folders currently loaded on the computer.
A motherboard with an ethernet port, a hard drive (with installed OS), processor, graphics processor, monitor, keyboard+mouse. Oh and a case to put the stuff in.
Performance Monitor
Boot.ini
zero-fill utility
Yes, the motherboard does determine what hard drive can be installed. A computer is made for the hard drive to be compatible with whatever mother board is installed.
utility
The processor has nothing to do with how large a hard drive is supported. Most Pentium III-era motherboards / BIOSes support up to 137 GB hard drives. You have thus likely not installed the drive correctly.
the process of shoving suff into your computer, slowing the download and sharing of all shareware, and other leeching programs that made. Software is the information or instructions that are written as a set of processes called a program. This program or software is installed on the hard-drive of your computer and the computer's brain or processor follow these programming instructions to run processes selected by you. Software installation is the process of transferring the information/program from the disc to the hard-drive
one is a hard drive and one is the cpu.......ssd=storage.......processor(cpu)=crunches the data.....