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I need help on this, please. I forgot what is it, you need to enter in the
"execute" command to be able to see your system specs...
"execute" command to be able to see your system specs...
Sacred said:I need help on this, please. I forgot what is it, you need to enter in the
"execute" command to be able to see your system specs...
Keith Miller MVP said:Are you thinking of "msinfo32"?
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Sacred Fury said:I need help on this, please. I forgot what is it, you need to enter in the
"execute" command to be able to see your system specs...
Sacred Fury said:I need help on this, please. I forgot what is it, you need to enter in the
"execute" command to be able to see your system specs...
Sacred Fury said:Thanks, but it's not that it onlye gives me info on Windows. What I need is
for example, when you are asked to fill out an application for a Beta of a
game. They ask you to enter something in the "Execute" command, that will
show exactly what is your computer, how much gigs you have, your graphic
card, your processor ect...
You know what I mean?
Keith Miller MVP said:Are you thinking of "msinfo32"?
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Sacred Fury said:I need help on this, please. I forgot what is it, you need to enter in the
"execute" command to be able to see your system specs...
Keith Miller MVP said:All that information is there....
But a quick search of the command line reference found:
Systeminfo
Displays detailed configuration information about a computer and its operating system, including
operating system configuration, security information, product ID, and hardware properties, such as
RAM, disk space, and network cards.
Syntax
systeminfo[.exe] [/s Computer [/u Domain\User [/p Password]]] [/fo {TABLE|LIST|CSV}] [/nh]
Parameters
/s Computer
Specifies the name or IP address of a remote computer (do not use backslashes). The default is the
local computer.
/u Domain\User
Runs the command with the account permissions of the user specified by User or Domain\User. The
default is the permissions of the current logged on user on the computer issuing the command.
/p Password
Specifies the password of the user account that is specified in the /u parameter.
/fo {TABLE|LIST|CSV}
Specifies the format to use for the output. Valid values are TABLE, LIST, and CSV. The default
format for output is LIST.
/nh
Suppresses column headers in the output. Valid when the /fo parameter is set to TABLE or CSV.
/?
Displays help at the command prompt.
Examples
The following examples show how you can use the systeminfo command:
systeminfo.exe /s srvmain
systeminfo.exe /s srvmain /u maindom\hiropln
systeminfo /s srvmain /u maindom\hiropln /p p@ssW23 /fo table
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Sacred Fury said:Thanks, but it's not that it onlye gives me info on Windows. What I need is
for example, when you are asked to fill out an application for a Beta of a
game. They ask you to enter something in the "Execute" command, that will
show exactly what is your computer, how much gigs you have, your graphic
card, your processor ect...
You know what I mean?
Keith Miller MVP said:Are you thinking of "msinfo32"?
--
Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
I need help on this, please. I forgot what is it, you need to enter in the
"execute" command to be able to see your system specs...