A) Through Windows:
1. Open the System window. This can be accessed by pressing the Windows key + Pause, or by right-clicking on Computer/My Computer/This PC and selecting Properties. this is called System Properties.
2. Find your system specification: They are located in the “System” section of the Properties window, or the “Computer” section. You will see the following information:
- Processor - This is the speed of your CPU. Virtually all processors will be Intel or AMD. If you are unsure what the processor model means, do a web search to see the details.
- Memory (RAM) – This is the amount of memory you have on your computer. If you have a 32-bit operating system, you can only use up to 4 GB of RAM, even if you have more installed.
- System type – This will tell you what version of Windows you are running. Newer versions of Windows will also tell you if you have a 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor.
3. Check your installed graphics card: Click the Device Manager link in the System window. Expand the “Display adapters” section of the list. Your installed graphics adapters will be shown.
4. Check your free hard disk space: Open Computer/My Computer/This PC. Newer versions of Windows will show a bar of the amount of free space available, as well as list the numbers. Right-click on the drive and select Properties. The free space will be represented by a pie chart.
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B) Through Speccy Program:
1. Download and install the program called Speccy located at: Speccy Download Link.
2. Open Speccy program, by clicking on the program link located at Desktop \"Speccy\".
3. Find your system specificarion: They are loxated in the \"Summary Section\", for more details, click the various sections: Operating System, CPU, RAM, Motherboard, Graphics, Storage, Optical Drives, Audio, Peripherals and Network.
4. You can Save the specification from File Menu, select Save as Text file ... , select location and click Save.