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Clara F.
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Head of Growth at CarrierSource

To find computer specs on Windows 7, follow these steps: 1. Click on the 'Start' button. 2. Right-click on 'Computer' and select 'Properties'. 3. In the 'System' window, you will see basic information about your computer, including the processor, installed memory (RAM), and system type. 4. For more detailed information, click on 'Device Manager' in the left pane to view details about hardware components.

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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that request.
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Michael M.
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Assistant Accountant at Kabarak University
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From the Start menu, click on Control panel. Select System & Security from the list of items and from the list that pops up afterwards, select system. Another easy way is to right click on my computer icon on the desktop and from the pop-up box. select propeties.
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Zack B.
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Research Analyst, Cloud & IT
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Hey Clara, there's a few ways you can do this on Windows 7! The fastest way you can find your computer specs is by pressing Windows+R (the "run" command), typing "dxdiag", and pressing enter. This will bring up the DirectX Diagnostics tool, which will show all of your hardware specs. Another way to find your specs is by going to the "System" area in the Control Panel, though this may not be as expansive a list as in dxdiag. Finally, in Command Prompt, if you type "systeminfo" and press Enter, it should bring up your system specs as well. I hope this helps!
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