systeminfo:tldr:5fb47
systeminfo: Display system configuration for the local machine.
$ systeminfo
try on your machine
The systeminfo command is a command-line utility in Windows that provides detailed information about the system's hardware and software components. When you run the systeminfo command, it displays various system information including the operating system version, computer name, hardware specifications, network configuration, installed software, and more. This information can be useful for troubleshooting system issues, checking compatibility, or performing system audits. The command is typically executed in the Command Prompt or PowerShell window, and the output can be displayed directly on the screen or redirected to a file for later analysis.
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