To help us provide timely answers to your questions on the forum, it really helps us if you can post your system specifications. This will let us know the type of computer you have and will provide us with more information to try and help you.
There's a form you can fill in on our site, which will display a link to your system specifications next to each of your posts:
You can access this form by going to the Username Menu > System Specs on the forum, or click the link below:
http://www.windows10forums.com/account/personalDetails#ctrl_custom_field_systemspecs
System Spec information that we would find useful is:
Alternatively, you can find most of the information by running "msinfo32" (which comes with Windows 10). It's not as user-friendly, but requires no additional download. Just press Windows Key + R, type "msinfo32" and then click OK.
The information that will be useful is on the following pages:
System Summary
There's a form you can fill in on our site, which will display a link to your system specifications next to each of your posts:
You can access this form by going to the Username Menu > System Specs on the forum, or click the link below:
http://www.windows10forums.com/account/personalDetails#ctrl_custom_field_systemspecs
System Spec information that we would find useful is:
- Windows 10 Version and Type (i.e. Windows 10 Pro x64)
- CPU, Motherboard and Graphics card models
- RAM Type and Total
- System Model Name/Manufacturer
Alternatively, you can find most of the information by running "msinfo32" (which comes with Windows 10). It's not as user-friendly, but requires no additional download. Just press Windows Key + R, type "msinfo32" and then click OK.
The information that will be useful is on the following pages:
System Summary
- OS Name
- Version
- System Type
- System SKU
- Processor
- Installed Physical RAM
- Name
- Name
- Adaptor RAM