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Old Feb 4, 2006, 02:00pm Default Identifying hardware
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What is the easiest way to identify your hardware without opening the case? Can you identify it enough to answer compatability issues?

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Using the Device Manager can give you an outline of your system. Also, MS's "System Information" app (Start->Run->msinfo32.exe) gives you lots of useful information about your current setup.
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Old Jul 16, 2006, 04:45am Default Re: Identifying hardware
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Yes, I also use the device manager or system information. There are softwares I have used which would also show the system hardware details, I just can't remember where I have seen it. When I try to look up a device, sometimes it just says "generic" and no further details are given. So what I do is I refer to the hardware's box and manual.
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Old Jul 16, 2006, 08:39am Default Re: Identifying hardware
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ON a side note, you can identify a lot of information about your computer and how it operates by opening up the Microsoft Management Console and opening up its individule console apps.

Try searching your machine for *.msc files
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Old Feb 27, 2007, 12:04pm Default Re: Identifying hardware
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Belarc Advisor or Lavalys Everest, both free and available on majorgeeks.com (<-- bookmark that site).
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Old Feb 28, 2007, 04:47am Default Re: Identifying hardware
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Old May 11, 2007, 12:45pm Default Re: Identifying hardware
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Hi
I use PC WIZARD (freeware) its a powerful utility designed especially for hardware detection but also can analyse
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CPU performance, Cache performance, RAM performance, Hard Disk performance, CD/DVD-ROM performance, Removable/FLASH Media performance, Video performance, MP3 compression performance.
Read / Download "clean site" > PC Wizard
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Old Jun 7, 2007, 11:24am Default Re: Identifying hardware
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Tried SIW ? (System Information Windows) free and stand alone, i have been using it for a long time
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SIW gives detailed information about your computer properties and settings, detailed specs for:
  • Software: Operating System, Installed Software and Hotfixes, Processes, Services, Users, Open Files, System Uptime, Installed Codecs, Software Licenses (Product Keys / Serial Numbers / CD Key).
  • Hardware: Motherboard, Sensors, BIOS, CPU, chipset, PCI/AGP, USB and ISA/PnP Devices, Memory, Video Card, Monitor, Disk Drives, CD/DVD Devices, SCSI Devices, S.M.A.R.T., Ports, Printers.
  • Network: Network Cards, Network Shares, currently active Network Connections, Open Ports.
  • Tools: Password Recovery, Reveal lost passwords hidden behind asterisks, MAC Address Changer, Shutdown / Restart.
  • Real-time monitors: CPU, Memory, Page File usage and Network Traffic.
its a program and you can read about it and download if you wish Here
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