• how do i find my specs on windows VISTA
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do tell the sticky wont help me
Just like you would on any other windows OS? Start> right click my computer> properties...
[QUOTE=TheXeon;17128267]do tell the sticky wont help me[/QUOTE] Run<type dxdiag and bam. Or you can type in under search system and a few options will show about your computer.
i want the full monty tho. it doesnt tell me all the gcard and that. i cant remember what it was...
:iiam: [QUOTE=VassikinX3;17128288]Just like you would on any other windows OS? Start> right click my computer> properties...[/QUOTE] :iia:
turn off PC open case look at card profit.
[QUOTE=BananasGoMoo;17128495]turn off PC open case look at card profit.[/QUOTE] :ms:
Also, if it's a prebuilt, google the model. If it's custom built, you should know what's in the computer you built.
By uninstalling vista and installing a proper OS
[QUOTE=ReznorTV2;17132160]By uninstalling Vista and putting a proper OS on[/QUOTE] yea like linux or windows 7. but vista works fine.
[QUOTE=ReznorTV2;17132160]By uninstalling vista and installing a proper OS[/QUOTE] troll :snip:
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[QUOTE=~Kiwi~;17132207]:smug:[/QUOTE] :buddy:
device manager
Just use DXDiag, it shows you everything.
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