hardware-inventory

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The hardware-inventory tag on WindowsForum.com covers methods for identifying and documenting PC specifications in Windows 10. Discussions focus on built-in tools such as Settings, System Information (msinfo32), DirectX Diagnostic Tool (dxdiag), PowerShell, Command Prompt, Task Manager, Device Manager, and BIOS/UEFI. Users share techniques for exporting hardware reports for troubleshooting, inventory management, and assessing Windows 11 upgrade compatibility. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and enthusiasts who need to catalog system components, verify driver versions, or prepare for OS migration. Content emphasizes practical, built-in Windows utilities without relying on third-party software.
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    How to Find Your PC Specs in Windows 10: 8 Built-in Tools and Reports

    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...
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