C crish Beta member Messages 2 Nov 13, 2005 #1 I have a thinkpad that im trying to sell, but i dont know the model or any of the specs, could anyone please tell me how to figure this out? thanks
I have a thinkpad that im trying to sell, but i dont know the model or any of the specs, could anyone please tell me how to figure this out? thanks
mark thorpe Golden Master Messages 7,366 Nov 13, 2005 #2 start --> control panel --> performance and maintainance --> system
jac006 Golden Master Messages 5,810 Nov 13, 2005 #3 Or you can use this: http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?pid=1&lang=en
B boardordi3 Fully Optimized Messages 2,392 Nov 13, 2005 #4 or if you want to you could go start----right click on my computer------properties----hardware tab-----device manager
or if you want to you could go start----right click on my computer------properties----hardware tab-----device manager
OP OP C crish Beta member Messages 2 Nov 13, 2005 #5 well, I need to find out what model my laptop is. I know it is a thinkpad, i found out the ram and what processor but i still need the hardrive and model it is. im trying to sell it on ebay so if you can think of any other info please tell.
well, I need to find out what model my laptop is. I know it is a thinkpad, i found out the ram and what processor but i still need the hardrive and model it is. im trying to sell it on ebay so if you can think of any other info please tell.
L Laxgoalie1 In Runtime Messages 160 Nov 13, 2005 #6 I KNOW A BETTER WAY! Go to start-run and typ in dxdiag.exe hit save or something and you can see EVERYTHING!
I KNOW A BETTER WAY! Go to start-run and typ in dxdiag.exe hit save or something and you can see EVERYTHING!
B boardordi3 Fully Optimized Messages 2,392 Nov 13, 2005 #7 oh yeah, i remeber having to do that for somethin before, it works really well
jac006 Golden Master Messages 5,810 Nov 13, 2005 #8 That's actually pretty good, that dxdiag.exe. I would suggest everest though just because of user-friendliness, but yeah, that's good too.
That's actually pretty good, that dxdiag.exe. I would suggest everest though just because of user-friendliness, but yeah, that's good too.
abowlofrice Daemon Poster Messages 513 Nov 13, 2005 #9 right click "my computer" and click properties
B bill gisse Baseband Member Messages 95 Nov 14, 2005 #10 Download "EVEREST", tells you a lot about your computer.