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How to find out everything about your
computer
| If you are the average computer user you may not
remember all the details about your computer, like model of the motherboard, how
much ram you have installed, or even the serial numbers of Windows. Well I know
I cannot keep track of all this so I tried out a program that tells everything
and more..
It is called Belarc Advisor and it is free. All
you do is download it, install and start.. It is quite scary how much information
comes up when you use this program. Even the users names, your IP Address, and
Microsoft office serial number are shown. It also tells you about your hardware,
including how big your hard drive is and wether it is partitioned or not?
Check it out for yourself at
www.belarc.com.
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