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System Information Utility
Can anyone advice on a simple utility that will detail all items on
your system (processor, memory, and others components). I tried using WinXP's System Information Utility, but it is very confusing and does not list items by name and brand, etc. Any thoughts appreciated. Charliec |
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Belarc Advisor is one program that I've heard good things about. It is free
for personal use. You might also get some more information out of the Windows device manager or even the Dell service tag (basically a serial number) if the system hasn't changed since it was built. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html William |
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wrote in message ... Can anyone advice on a simple utility that will detail all items on your system (processor, memory, and others components). I tried using WinXP's System Information Utility, but it is very confusing and does not list items by name and brand, etc. Any thoughts appreciated. Charliec You could have a look at this one, put out by the same people that have CCleaner or Crap Cleaner. http://www.piriform.com/speccy Sam |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 01:32:17 -0500, "William R. Walsh" m wrote:
Belarc Advisor is one program that I've heard good things about. It is free for personal use. You might also get some more information out of the Windows device manager or even the Dell service tag (basically a serial number) if the system hasn't changed since it was built. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html William Thanks for the replies. Charliec |
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This free one is excellent:
http://www.gtopala.com/ Woody wrote in message ... Can anyone advice on a simple utility that will detail all items on your system (processor, memory, and others components). I tried using WinXP's System Information Utility, but it is very confusing and does not list items by name and brand, etc. Any thoughts appreciated. Charliec |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 19:40:37 -0300, "woody" wrote:
This free one is excellent: http://www.gtopala.com/ Woody Nice Woody... thanks ! |
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On Sep 29, 11:21*pm, wrote:
Can anyone advice on a simple utility that will detail all items on your system (processor, memory, and others components). *I tried using WinXP's System Information Utility, but it is very confusing and does not list items by name and brand, etc. Any thoughts appreciated. Charliec There are a couple he http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categor...l/optdiag.html |
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