The reason why you might want to have a quick look at your detailed information regarding your computer is to see information about your product ID, processor, installed RAM and if you have or not a pen and touch. Of course, just as before, you can go to your My Computer, which has been renamed to “This PC” with the launch of Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. From there, you just right click and choose properties. And that’s it.
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However, if you are looking for the Windows Experience Index, unfortunately, it isn’t available by default in Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, and you need to use a third-party tool to bring it back. Now, to quickly access the same information as you’d normally do with the good old right click on properties, you just need to perform the following.
Display PC information on Windows 8.1
Display computer information on desktop in Windows 10
As mentioned above, the steps to follow in order to display your computer specs and configuration are a bit different on Windows 10. You need to go to Settings > System > About. Windows will them list all the necessary information on your computer specs and OS version.
So, as you can see, you will thus be able to see detailed information on your Windows 8, Windows 8.1 ad Windows 10 desktop or tablet device. It also shows what edition of Windows you are currently running and if it is activated or not. Talking about activation, some users have recently been reporting that their activation has been resettled because of a botched Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Update. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:
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