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September 24th, 2009 03:00

Finding System Information about your wireless adapters/cards

This works with Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

This does NOT work with Windows XP or earlier operating systems.

 

Copy the text between the lines and paste it to notepad.

 

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systeminfo >c:\systinfo.txt

c:\systinfo.txt

 

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Save as systeminfo.cmd

 

Right click on the systeminfo.cmd, left click run as administrator and it will produce an system information log.

 

This log can then be copied and pasted, when needed.

 

 

 ***Please REMOVE the PRODUCT ID and REGISTERED OWNER***

 

If you cannot get this to save correctly, you can...

 

Vista/Windows 7

Start, all programs, accessories, right click on command prompt, left click run as administrator.

Windows 8/Windows 8.1

Hit the Windows key and the X Keys at the same time. Command Prompt (Admin)

 

Type

systeminfo

Hit enter. This will bring the information up.

Right click on the top near command prompt.

 

 Left click on edit, select all.

Right click near command prompt, click on edit, click on copy.

Then paste the log to the thread it was requested in.

PLEASE REMOVE THE PRODUCT ID and REGISTERED OWNER, before you post. Thank you.

 

If the file is not run as administrator, the systinfo file can be found at

C:\

 

If you're having networking issues, please make a new thread in the Dell Networking, Internet, Wireless Forum

 

 

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