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get-computerinfo
About this tag
The get-computerinfo tag covers built-in Windows tools for inspecting hardware and software specifications, including PowerShell commands, System Information (msinfo32), DirectX Diagnostic Tool (dxdiag), and other utilities. Discussions focus on retrieving CPU, RAM, GPU, driver, and firmware details for diagnostics, upgrades, and troubleshooting. Common themes include comparing methods like Settings > About versus command-line approaches, exporting reports for support or inventory, and preparing for Windows 11 upgrade checks. The tag is relevant for users seeking reliable ways to gather system information without third-party software.
Windows 10 gives you more ways than ever to inspect the hardware and software under the hood — from the quick, user-friendly Settings > About panel to deep, exportable inventories created by System Information (msinfo32), dxdiag, PowerShell, and classic command-line tools — and knowing which...
automation
device manager
dxdiag
end of support
esu
fleet-inventory
get-computerinfo
hardware-inspection
msinfo32
powershell
privacy
secure boot
support-reports
system information
task manager
tpm
uefi
upgrade planning
windows 10
On a busy Windows 10 PC, a quick look at the right place can answer almost every question about what’s under the hood — from CPU and RAM to firmware, GPU details, and even driver versions — and Windows 10 gives you several built-in ways to reveal that information. This guide walks through every...
device manager
dxdiag
end of support
export-report
get-computerinfo
hardware-inventory
msinfo32
pc specs
powershell
system information
task manager
tpm secure boot
uefi
upgrade eligibility
windows 10
windows 10 esu
windows 11