system information tool

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The system information tool tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about utilities that reveal hardware and software details on Windows. Recent threads include Fastfetch, a fast command-line system information tool that recently dropped Windows 7 and 8 support while improving GPU detection on modern Windows platforms. Another thread covers native Windows 10 methods to find your PC model using Command Prompt and other built-in tools, useful for troubleshooting and upgrades. These sources focus on practical ways to retrieve system specs, whether through third-party tools like Fastfetch or built-in Windows features, helping users identify hardware for upgrades, driver updates, or tech support.
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    Fastfetch 2.61 Update Drops Win7/8, Improves Windows GPU Detection and Linux Builds

    Fastfetch’s 2.61 release is more than a routine point update. It marks a clear break with older Windows generations, sharpens GPU detection on modern Microsoft platforms, and simplifies the Linux build path in a way that will matter to packagers, distro maintainers, and anyone who values leaner...
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    Check Your Windows Version Fast: Edition, Version, and Build Demystified

    Windows keeps getting updated, and the quickest way to know what it’s doing on your PC is to check the version — a step that takes seconds but can shape whether your apps run, your data stays protected, and whether features like Copilot are even available to you. This practical guide explains...
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    How to Find Your PC Model on Windows 10: Easy Methods for Troubleshooting and Upgrades

    When you need to upgrade your RAM, troubleshoot a hardware issue, or simply impress a tech support technician, knowing your PC’s model number is a must-have detail. Windows 10 offers a few native ways to pull up this information without the hassle of tracking down labels stuck on the chassis. In...
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