How does win7 look at the computer configuration?

  

Method 1: Win7 System Command Prompt

1. Click “Start”→ in the search box in the start interface, type “cmd”→ and press Enter. As shown in Figure 1:

Figure 1

2. In the cmd command prompt interface, enter systeminfo→ and press Enter. As shown in Figure 2:

Figure 2

3. Then the computer configuration information you need appears in the interface. As shown in Figure 3:

Figure 3

Method 2: Win7 System DirectX Diagnostic Tool

1. Press the windows key and the letter key R&rarr on the keyboard at the same time; In the run window that appears, → enter “dxdiag”→click “OK”. As shown in Figure 4:

Figure 4

2. Then the DirectX Diagnostic Tool window &rarr will appear; select “No” As shown in Figure 5:

Figure 5

3. In the DirectX Diagnostic Tool's "System" and "Display" column, you can see the configuration of the computer we want, such as Figure 6-7:

Figure 6

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Method 3: Win7 system multi-interface combination view computer configuration

1. Select desktop On the "computer”→ right mouse button → properties, view the computer's CPU and memory, as shown in Figure 8:

Figure 8

2. After viewing, select the left <;Device Manager", as shown in Figure 8.

3. Select the "Processor" and "Display Adapter" in the Device Manager interface to see more detailed CPU information and graphics card information, as shown in Figure 9:

Figure 9

4. Select the computer → right mouse button → in the right-click menu bar select “ management & rdquo; → in the tree view of the open computer management interface, select & ldquo; disk management & rdquo ;, click on each disk that appears on the right side of the interface to view the size and allocation of each disk, as shown in Figure 10:

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