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How to run the systeminfo utility in Windows XP?

 

Today tip is windows XP related command to verify the system secret information. You can view detail information's about your system processor, Bios, Available Physical Memory, OS Configuration, networking information, installed hot fixes and System up Time.

Follow the given steps to find out some interesting details about XP Professional: 

First click on Start button and type cmd in Run option then press Ok button to display the Command Prompt.

 

Now at the command prompt type systeminfo command and press enter. 

 

After execution of this command, systeminfo gives the following info on my PC at home:

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