From Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager will give you pretty good answer
For your CPU, System General tab would show you
2007-12-17 04:00:23
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answered by Scott P 7
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Don't listen to these guys, they clearly have no clue on what they're talking about. I am a developer at Microsoft so I know a thing or two about computers. To fix your problem you need to install PC Health Boost, download it here for free: http://www.healthboostpc.com
It's very light and it's the only antivirus/cleaner with a 99.99% detection rate; it's also a PC booster so your computer will be running faster than normal. Install it, hit run and problem solved. It shouldn't take you more than 5 minutes.
2014-09-02 14:51:15
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answered by ? 1
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Right click on the desktop icon, "My Computer". At the bottom of that drop down is "Properties" click that and it should tell you the Pentium part of your question. You will also see a tab at the top that says "Hardware" click that tab and you can see "Device Manager", your computer's hardware listing, scroll down to the Graphic card properties. Its the same for W98se as well as WXP.
Hope that helps!
2007-12-17 12:07:17
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answered by aylatroy 4
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to check the graphics card go to: right click on the desktop>properties>settings>advanced> adapter.
where it displays adapter type: thats your graphics card.
to check your prossessor: right click "my computer">properties.
on the bottom of the window it tells you what prossessor you have.
Hope it helps
2007-12-17 12:03:05
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answered by quarryninja 2
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Hi. Almost all info can be found using Belarc Advisor. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
2007-12-17 12:04:24
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answered by Cirric 7
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try cpu-z and gpu-z there nice little tools. google them
2007-12-17 12:00:35
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answered by eaglesucka 3
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