Ask your fatherboard.You need to know why is your Mother bored.
2007-03-31 05:02:31
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answered by Dingbat O'Giddy 2
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When you look at the motherboard, there should be either in the middle or on the outer eadge somewhere on the board, that will have really big who made it. As in if its Dell, it will say Dell real big and right below it will have the out sourced China company really small of who really made it. Should have the Serial, and the product id, along with some other tech jibberish you might not understand. There is always the e with the circle around it too,.. other than that there are some online resources that you can use an active x control on and it will provide the whole system profile but it comes with some risks that we dont recomend so for that purpose we will not disclose that information directly to you. Advise for that case would be go to google.com and do a search.
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2007-03-31 12:00:38
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answered by The Tech GUy 3
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If you go in the start menu to the Accessories tab, then click on the Systems Resources, the in the pane that pops up, under the hardware area, it will thell you the maker and model of the motherboard, like Asus, Intel, PSI or Gigabyte.
Most times there is a series of numbers and letters, I have a server and deskto with a Intel 440BX-3 board and and Asus 660TS.
2007-03-31 12:02:38
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answered by The Unknown Chef 7
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The best avaiable service is surely Reverse Phone Lookup. You can check the website here: https://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=538
The completly free reverse phone lookup sites generally doesn't provide anything interesting. To get interesting information, money will have to be paid. The free searches do not provide much more than what can be found through the phone book or personal knowledge and they only want your email to send spam.
You should stay away from shady reverse phone lookup sites, most likely you won't get any information after you make the payment. Stick with a reputable reverse phone lookup site like https://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=538 that has been on the market for a lot of years.
If I remember well there are 2 options:
Basic: you get only one report.
Advanced: you get unlimited reports... I went with this option because I wanted to verify more numbers. You can get the name, other phone number, address history, relatives, and much more about anyone!
Anyway you can check on the website for further informations.
Hope it helps! :)
You can check here the best service: https://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=538
The completly free reverse telephone lookup destinations generally doesn't provide anything interesting. To get interesting information, cash will must be paid. The free searches don't provide considerably more than what might be found through the telephone directory or personal information and they just need your email to send spam.
2014-08-17 08:29:14
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answered by ? 1
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I use a program called PC Doctor it lists everything in your pc including the make and model nos.
2007-03-31 12:21:02
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answered by trecaa 2
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Easiest way to do this is to Download PCwizard2007. Its a great utility that tells you everything about your computer Hardware. Theres no spyware or adware, and its free!
2007-03-31 12:05:40
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answered by ClanMan 7
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Download & run Belarc Advisor, it'll give you the make, model & serial number of everything - and it's free.
2007-03-31 13:23:22
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answered by champer 7
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when you boot up your computer.... as soon as you see the write writing on your screen hit the pause key and it will stop the boot process.... there you will see the make of you're motherboard and model
it could be the Esc key depends on the motherboard
2007-03-31 12:03:26
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answered by Carling 7
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1. open it up, it will be printed on the motherboard
2. download the program: Fresh Diagnose from http://www.freshdevices.com/freshdiag.html and this program can look at all the hardware in your system and tell u what model it is and such.
2007-03-31 11:58:45
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answered by znernitsud 2
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I found a utility called PCID that does this.
2007-03-31 11:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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