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Get Everest: Home Edition. It's free and provides very detailed information about your system.
If your system is from a well-known manufacturer, such as Dell, HP/Compaq, Gateway, etc, it is possible to look up such information from the brand and model number of the system.
If your system is from a well-known manufacturer, such as Dell, HP/Compaq, Gateway, etc, it is possible to look up such information from the brand and model number of the system.
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"AMD Athlon 64" is a brand of chip. Do you know the model number of the system, such as V4000, SR1030Z, etc?
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Go Start->All Programs->Accesories->system tools->System Information.
then expand components by Clicking on the + next to it.
Then select Display, should give some info there, (not necessarily as goood as Everest which I believe is a Freeware program that finds system information, task google with that).
BTW - resourced from XP Pro
then expand components by Clicking on the + next to it.
Then select Display, should give some info there, (not necessarily as goood as Everest which I believe is a Freeware program that finds system information, task google with that).
BTW - resourced from XP Pro
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