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...
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...
If you want to play the latest PC shooters on Windows 10, you may need to flip a few firmware switches: Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 are increasingly being enforced by modern anti-cheat systems, and that enforcement often requires your PC to be running UEFI with the boot disk formatted as GPT rather...
Describes the MSINFO tool and lists the switches that are supported by the MSINFO32 command-line tool in Windows 7, in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
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Working on a new Windows Forum Diagnostic Tool and would like to know what features you guys would like to see. Basically right now the goal is just to duplicate what it already did.
The current planned features are as follows.
Grab the following information and zip it up:
DXDiag information...
collaboration
cpu-z
diagnostic tool
diagnostics
dxdiag
event log
feature requests
feedback
minidump
msinfo32
network settings
proxy settings
software development
system info
system logs
user suggestions
windows forum
windows update
zip tools
I have been playing around with the Secure Boot feature to see if I could tell what properties it might show. Currently, to enable the full Secure Boot feature, I have to use the on board graphics, since my Graphics card does not have a UEFI Op Rom.
So far, I know Windows 7 will not boot on...
I Just came back from a holiday for 3 days, and now I'm back and the computer cannot run for more than 30 minutes and not freeze!
I have attached a copy of msinfo32.
Note: I have just uninstalled ESET antivirus too, after encoutering the problem, but the computer still keeps on hanging.
TIA!
Hey,
I'm trying to follow the orders to post my problem here, but facing some problems.
I downloaded the SF Diagnostic Tool and ran it.
System Information and MSINFO 32 were good but each of the other options result an error.
For each it says: "Can not find file: "c:\DriverList.txt" for...
Hi! Thank you for reading this. Here's my problem:
Problem
I get errors when trying to install programs. They seem to relate to the temp folders.
I have 4 partitions on my HD: a system partition of 100mb, c:\ 110GB with windows and programs, D:\ 8Gb for virtual mem, E:\ 800+GB data.
When I...
MSINFO32 displays a comprehensive view of your hardware, system components, and software environment. MSInfo32 uses the GetPhysicallyInstalledSystemMemory function to obtain the "Installed Physical Memory (RAM)" value displayed in the System Summary. If...
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Fixes an issue in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 where Msinfo32.exe tool may return an error message instead of displaying the system information.
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Hello all,
I have a problem that is making me crazy, and hopefully someone can help me. First off my systems specs are
Intel I7 950
EVGA 570 GTX
6GB ram
750w PSU
Asus sabertooth x58
As soon as i started this thing up I've had problems, i thought this was odd as its a freshly built system...
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I've been having these problems with my computer for a while whenever utilising any p2p programs my computer freezes completely and the only way to get it to wok again is the reset button. This is quite a nuisance for me as I use p2p very frequently in the forms of uTorrent, Spotify and...
Hi guys,
Recently upgraded from Build 7000 32bit to Build 7100 64 bit. Dont ask me why i had 32 bit installed on my system haha. Well anyway. im using the Gigabyte EX58 and have all 3 ram sticks in correct slots but when i go into system properties the space were its supposed to say how much...
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on 32 bit systems (and on Vista 64 bit) you can run msinfo32 from the run command to get nice system info.
This command seems to have been removed from W7 X-64 (build 7000).
I tried typing msinfo, msinfo64, sysinfo, sysinfo32 sysinfo64 just in case the name had changed.
No program...