The computer prompts systeminfo.exe to lose the systeminfo command. How can this problem be solved?
You can use the systeminfo [system information] command to view some information about your computer. What if an error occurs or cannot be used when you enter this command in a command prompt on your computer? Next, let's take a look at the solution to this problem!
1. Press "win key + R" on the keyboard to open the computer running window. Then enter the command CMD to open the system command prompt interface.
2. In the command prompt, enter the command systeminfo and press Enter. The command is unavailable.
3. There are many reasons for this problem. It may be that the system command file is infected with viruses or the command is damaged. At this time, we can search and download this file on the Internet, or copy this file to another computer. Of course, download this file from the same system in XP.
Then, copy and paste the downloaded systeminfo.exe file to the c: \ windows \ system32 folder on the computer. First open the c: \ windows \ system32 folder. Paste the downloaded file.
5. Now we can run the systeminfo command again and find that it is ready for use.
The Dig command is incorrect and cannot be used on the desktop.