How to Check Your Computer's System Information

Click the Apple menu. It's the apple-shaped icon in the top-left corner of your Mac's screen. Click About This Mac. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu. Review your Mac's system information. There are several tabs at the top of the "About This Mac" window that you can use to view different type of information: Overview - View your Mac's operating system, processor, and memory information here. Displays - View information about your Mac's screen and any attached displays. Storage - View your Mac's storage allocation, including how much space files are taking up and how much space remains. Support - View a list of resources to help solve any potential problems. Service - View your Mac's service history (e.g., warranty information). Click the Start {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":760,"bigHeight":760,"licensing":"

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the Start menu, which has a built-in search feature. Type system information into the search bar. It's in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Press ? Enter. Doing so will open the System Information window. There are four tabs listed in the top-left corner of the window: System Summary - This is the default tab to which System Information opens; it contains details about your computer's operating system, installed memory, and processor type. Hardware Resources - View a list of all hardware drivers and information associated with devices (e.g., webcams or controllers) associated with your computer. Components - View a list of technical components on your computer such as USB ports, the CD drive, and speakers. Software Environment - View drivers and running processes on your computer. Hold down ? Win and press R. Doing so will open Run, which is a program that allows you to run system commands. Type msinfo32 into the Run window. This command opens your Windows computer's system information program. Click OK. It's at the bottom of the Run window. Doing so will open the System Information window. Review your PC's system information. There are several tabs in the top-left corner of

the window that you can use to view different aspects of your system: System Summary - This is the default tab to which System Information opens; it contains details about your computer's operating system, installed memory, and processor type. Hardware Resources - View a list of all hardware drivers and information associated with devices (e.g., webcams or controllers) associated with your computer. Components - View a list of technical components on your computer such as USB ports, the CD drive, and speakers. Software Environment - View drivers and running processes on your computer. Internet Settings - Your computer may not have this option; if it does, you can use this tab to view various pieces of information about your computer's internet connection.

This wikiHow teaches you how to view your computer's hardware and software specifications.

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