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System Information (Windows)

In today's world, System Information (Windows) has become a topic of great interest and importance to a wide range of people in different contexts. Whether in the professional, academic, political or social field, System Information (Windows) occupies a relevant place and is at the center of numerous discussions and debates. Its impact and relevance transcend borders and cultures, making it a topic of universal interest. In this article, we will explore various facets and aspects related to System Information (Windows), analyzing its influence, its implications and its place in contemporary society. Additionally, we will examine some perspectives and approaches to better understand the complexity and importance of System Information (Windows) in today's world.
System Information
Developer(s)Microsoft
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeSystem profiler
Websitehttps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/300887/description-of-microsoft-system-information-msinfo32-tool

System Information (msinfo32.exe) is a system profiler included with Microsoft Windows that displays diagnostic and troubleshooting information related to the operating system, hardware and software. It has been bundled with Windows since Windows NT 4.0.

It compiles technical information on the overall system, hardware resources (including memory, I/O, etc.), physical hardware components (CD-ROM, sound, network, etc.), and the Windows environment as well (drivers, environment variables, services, etc.). It can export this information in the plain text format or in files with a .nfo extension, which can be used to diagnose problems. In addition, System Information can be used to gather technical information on a remote computer on the same network.

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References

  1. ^ Grimes, Roger A. (14 August 2001). Malicious Mobile Code: Virus Protection for Windows. O'Reilly Media. p. 210. ISBN 978-1-4919-9470-2.
  2. ^ Microsoft Official Academic Course (14 July 2014). 70-687 Configuring Windows 8.1. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 514–. ISBN 978-1-118-88275-7.