How do I check what pieces of hardware I have?

etalns

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Going to be formatting tonight, and wanted to collect all my drivers and all that jazz before hand so that I can easily get my comp going againa fter the format. What program is best to check what hardware I have in my system? One which'll show the model number and all that to make my life a bit easier.
 

cw42

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u have over 4,000posts here on AT and you don't know what you have in your pc?

IM REVOKING YOUR MEMBERSHIP!!
 

etalns

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Originally posted by: cw42
u have over 4,000posts here on AT and you don't know what you have in your pc?

IM REVOKING YOUR MEMBERSHIP!!

I don't remember the eaxct model nubmers :(
 

jjones

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System Information provides, well, system information. You'll find lots of info there like system information and such. ;)

Edit: BTW, go to Start > Programs > System Tools > System Information. You find all your drives, video card, CPU, mobo, etc.
 
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Belarc.com has a free utility that will give you some info you are looking for.

Also, driverguide.com has some sort of "Driver Backup" app. Dunno how well it works, never tried it.
 

daveshel

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Originally posted by: jjones
System Information provides, well, system information. You'll find lots of info there like system information and such. ;)

Edit: BTW, go to Start > Programs > System Tools > System Information. You find all your drives, video card, CPU, mobo, etc.

Or start > run and type MSINFO32 on the Open field.
 

scorpmatt

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just remember that system info and the like will only give you what the driver tells the os the hardware is, the best way to get all the #'s and such is to open the case and write them down