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Any good tool on windows to get complete system configuration

Any good tool on windows to get complete system configuration

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RG48
Posting Freak
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09-02-2021, 02:53 PM
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You can use a simple command-line tool or GUI to generate a detailed system report. For Windows, tools like "System Information" in the Control Panel or third-party utilities such as HWMonitor and CPU-Z will provide CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage details, and more. If you need the data in a text format, you can export it from those programs.

For sending the report via email, you can copy the output into a document or use an email client to attach it. Let me know if you need step-by-step instructions for any specific tool!

Thank you!
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RG48
09-02-2021, 02:53 PM #1

You can use a simple command-line tool or GUI to generate a detailed system report. For Windows, tools like "System Information" in the Control Panel or third-party utilities such as HWMonitor and CPU-Z will provide CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage details, and more. If you need the data in a text format, you can export it from those programs.

For sending the report via email, you can copy the output into a document or use an email client to attach it. Let me know if you need step-by-step instructions for any specific tool!

Thank you!

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mcmack05
Member
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09-02-2021, 08:51 PM
#2
CPU-Z
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mcmack05
09-02-2021, 08:51 PM #2

CPU-Z

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Skeldrey
Junior Member
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09-03-2021, 05:30 AM
#3
Xaixer, everything seems fine except displaying installed software—it only shows the operating system version details.
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Skeldrey
09-03-2021, 05:30 AM #3

Xaixer, everything seems fine except displaying installed software—it only shows the operating system version details.

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iamabadger08
Junior Member
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09-03-2021, 07:17 AM
#4
Start by opening PowerShell with an empty prompt. Then run the command to see the installation date.
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iamabadger08
09-03-2021, 07:17 AM #4

Start by opening PowerShell with an empty prompt. Then run the command to see the installation date.