How to find System Properties (Win 7, 8 and10)

Determine System Properties in Windows 7


Summary

The System Properties panel provides basic information about your system, including processor speed and system RAM or memory. This information is often important when troubleshooting system performance or for determining product compatibility. This article provides instructions to find the system properties information on your Windows 7 machine.


Review Processor and Memory (RAM) Information

1. Click on the Start Menu, and locate Computer.

2. Right-click Computer and select Properties. This will call up the System Properties dialog box.

3. The second and third lines in the System field provide the system's processor and memory specifications.



Review Hard Drive Information

1. Click on the Start Menu, and click on Computer



2. The Computer window will appear:



3. Right-click on the Hard Disk Drives heading and select Properties.

4. The Properties dialog of your drive provides information about the total capacity of hard drive, amout of space used, and amount of space available as shown below:




Determine System Properties in Windows 8.x

Processor, Memory, Version

  1. Bring your mouse cursor to bottom left corner
  2. Right mouse click on the Windows logo and select System

Hard Drive and many other system

  1. Bring your mouse cursor to bottom left corner
  2. Right mouse click on the Windows logo and select Device Manager
  3. Select Disk Drives from the list and click on the drive
  4. Select the Volumes tab at the top and click on Populate
  5. Your Hard Drive size will be displayed in the box


Determine System Properties in Windows 10

Processor, Memory, Version

  1. Bring your mouse cursor to bottom left corner
  2. Right mouse click on the Windows logo  “Start button” and select System

Hard Drive and many other system

  1. Bring your mouse cursor to bottom left corner
  2. Right mouse click on the Windows logo “Start button”  and select Device Manager
  3. Select Disk Drives from the list and click on the drive
  4. Select the Volumes tab at the top and click on Populate
  5. Your Hard Drive size will be displayed in the box