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You need to find information about your system. Record the utility you used, then fill out the information you found in the table.

Device
Operating System
Utility Tool
RAM
Processor Type
Processor Speed

User Sparrowt
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Answer:

Hello there!

Step-by-step explanation:

So, assuming you are using Windows 7 and higher, I should be able to help you.

You will need two tools, one of them being control panel, and the other one being msinfo32.

Start off with control panel. Go down to your folder icon, go to it, and it should bring up an explorer window. If you see, This PC, or, My Computer, right click on it and go to properties.

This will show you what your computers specs are, the first image shown below is what you should see, or something like it, let's use my computers specs for an example.

Operating System, Windows 8.1 Pro.

RAM, 16.0 GB, 15.9 GB usable.

Processor and Speed, Intel R Core TM i5-4590 CPU 3.30GHz.

You've now completed 4 tasks. You'll want to close out of the control panel window and now on your keyboard, press the Windows key + R button at the same time. This should bring up a run box on the left hand side of your computer. In that run box, you need to type, msinfo32 . This will bring up a System Information Tool.

Instead of looking for Device, look for System Manufacturer and System Model. This will be around the top.

As mine is used for an example again.

System Manufacturer, Hewlett-Packard.

System Model, HP ProDesk 600 G1 SFF.

And there you go, and one last thing before you have an amazing day, the tools that you have used are Control Panel and msinfo32.

Have a wonderful day, and hope I helped you out.

You need to find information about your system. Record the utility you used, then-example-1
User Carlo Pecchia
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Answer:

utility tool, operating system and processor type, and processor speed

Step-by-step explanation:

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