Friday, February 25, 2011

How do I determine a computer's age?

The workstation I use in my work has been used by more people, at least a couple of years. The graphics card seems slow and not run the software as I need. I know this is at least three years old.probably. Is there a place in the control panel or MS-DOS that I can look at the approximate age of the dinosaurs? Very difficult. Try this setting mention of MS-DOS, then I think I know how to get your command prompt open. Type "systeminfo" without the quotes, of the word. Locate the original date of installation (do not know if this is done by operating system upgrades) and the BIOS version (date). I do not know if the information age is listed anywhere at all actually.but if the right mouse button on "My Computer" and select "Properties" you can see the old OS. Maybe you could look in the computer case by itself for a date or google the model of your computer and see what year was this way.

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