Msinfo32, or System Information, is a built-in Windows utility that provides detailed information about the computer's hardware, software, and system components. Users can access it by typing "msinfo32" in the Run dialog or search bar. The tool presents a comprehensive overview of system specifications, including the operating system version, processor, memory, and installed drivers, making it useful for troubleshooting and system diagnostics.
msinfo32.exe(or simply msinfo32)
You can enter Msinfo32.exe in the run dialog.
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To use System Information, in the Run dialog box, type Msinfo32 and press Enter.
Well there's quite a few ways of doing this.I would recommend you open up start menu then right click on my computer and it should come up with all the system information including how much RAM is installed on your PC. Another way of doing this is going to start menu clicking on run then type in the box dxdiag then press ok. Here you will also find all the details including how much RAM(memory) you have. Good luck as per Page 231 of the A+ guide to hardware text, the applying concepts box at the bottom, to use system information, in the Run dialog box type Msinfo32 and press enter MSINFO32.
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Go - Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System information. or Start -> Run -> msinfo32 or from Windows Explorer -> Help -> About -> System information you find windows operating system by: going to an electronics store, and getting a HP, or a dell. but look on the box of the computer to see the operating system.
To launch the System Information window on a Windows computer, you can use the command msinfo32. You can enter this command in the Run dialog (accessed by pressing Windows + R) or in the Command Prompt. This will open the System Information tool, where you can view detailed information about your system's hardware and software configuration.