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You can start by running dxdiag.
1. Click 'start' at lower left 2. click 'Run' and type dxdiag in the boxc and hit 'enter' You should be able to find pretty much everything there. |
Or...
Start >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>> Double click the "System" icon. On the first box you see at the top you will see what Operating System you are using (ie Windows XP) and at the bottom you will get a summary of your Processor and the amount of RAM you have. JCC |
Better still. DL the SISoft Sandra Professional 2005 demo version this cool ultilty will tell you everything about your computers hardware right down to the bits and pieces you probably didn't even know existed. It will also find what needs to be updated, will give you tips on what performs better with your motherboard etc., very good tool to have. The demo doesn't run out either, your just have to put up with the adds until you buy the full version. It helps me once by stating i had bad ram chips so i replaced them and it solved the problem.
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Sell the house.
Sell the car. Sell the kids. You're never going back. |
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I've been reading these forums for a while now, I just never post. :P |
Yeah dont girls play that SIMS! :lol:
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Bit hard to do in a U-boat though... |
don't get out of the "boot".
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