The other day I needed information about my laptop memory, processor speed, etc. (to sign up for Protonic, which is free tech support). I knew there was a simple command to help locate this information, but I hadn’t used it for so long I couldn’t remember what it was, and had to look it up. (It surprised me that Protonic didn’t offer this information as one of their suggestions for finding the information!)
Anyway, for those of you who don’t know about it (or, like me, can’t remember what it is), here’s the deal. Assuming you are on a Windows system, open up the start menu and click on “run.” Then type “msinfo32” (minus the quotation marks) into the field and click “OK.” It may take a moment, but it should pop up a window that has all kinds of information about your computer – the processor speed, make and model, actual and virtual memory, etc.
I plan to post about the stuff I’ve sewn in the last few days, very soon – but my younger daughter turns one on Wednesday, and we’re celebrating tomorrow, so I don’t have time to deal with the pictures.
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