Sometimes, for a variety of reasons, we need to look at the system information of the Windows operating system, there are many third-party tools on the Web to view system information, there is actually an easier way: To use the DOS command prompt tool in Windows to view system information, It can see the frequency and model of the CPU, the start-up time of the system, when the last reload was made, what patches were installed, and so on.
start → Run →cmd open a command prompt, enter systeminfoin this window, go to execute, you can see almost all of the system information we want to know, even including the installed network card and its IP address on the machine.
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DOS command to view the complete Windows System Information method