How To Check Your System Configuration Information

Your computer configuration defines what task or to what extent you can use your computer the system configuration also determine the type of software you can install as most at times running some programs on the computer that does not meet the requirement will eventually slow it down

For example you are the type that like or play game a lot, you work on graphics....you will need a PC with large size of RAM (Random Access Memory)-RAM is a form of data storage it store/save the information you are currently working on, this size of RAM will determine the amount of data the computer will hold at the time of use. To play most of these classic and high resolution games, for recommendation you should have:

RAM: 2GB
Hard Drive: 500GB of Hard Disk with at least 8GB of free space
Processor: 2.0 GHz

To check up the system configuration in windows based computer

   1. On your computer keyboard, press Windows key + R (hold down the windows key then press R) or Click Start, in the right part of the start menu click RUN
   2. In the computer command box type DXDIAG then press enter. If that is the first time to type such command on that computer, it will display a massage box, just click Ok to continue

By the time you press enter key on your keyboard it opens up your windows PC configuration where you will see almost everything about your PC. You will see the Current Date and Time, Computer Name, Operating System, Language, System Manufacturer, System Model, BIOS, Processor, Memory, and Page File from here you will be able to know the configuration of the PC you are about to purchase.
and for the Hard Disk space: Click/Open My Computer (or Press Windows Key + E to open My Computer) then point your cursor on Local Disk, you will see the Hard Disk space: free and used space.

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