
jamesdland
i know where to look for the system info but are there other commands in finding about ur computer or system info on the run program.
Answer
There are many ways to find out info about your computer. Here are some, in order of difficulty (and complexity of information given):
- Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop. The "System Properties" menu will pop up, giving you info on the speed, amount of memory, name of computer, installed hardware, and internet connection.
- From the "System Properties" menu, browse through the menu until you find a button that says "Device Manager." Click this button and you will be able to browse through a tree chart that lists all the hardware components of your computer.
- Bring up the "Run" dialogue box by selecting it from the Start Menu or pressing WINKEY + R. Type in gpedit.msc and press Enter. A box will come up with a tree-type navigation pane in the corner and a window that will allow you to browse through or set many of the more advanced software components of the computer.
Good luck!
There are many ways to find out info about your computer. Here are some, in order of difficulty (and complexity of information given):
- Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop. The "System Properties" menu will pop up, giving you info on the speed, amount of memory, name of computer, installed hardware, and internet connection.
- From the "System Properties" menu, browse through the menu until you find a button that says "Device Manager." Click this button and you will be able to browse through a tree chart that lists all the hardware components of your computer.
- Bring up the "Run" dialogue box by selecting it from the Start Menu or pressing WINKEY + R. Type in gpedit.msc and press Enter. A box will come up with a tree-type navigation pane in the corner and a window that will allow you to browse through or set many of the more advanced software components of the computer.
Good luck!
Can my Computer run wow?(info Inside)?

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my friends started playing wow and i really want to try it out...
i have a windows 7 . This my computer
Processor : AMD athlon(tm) II X4 635 Processor 2.90 GHz
Installed memory(RAM): 4.00 GB (3.73 GB usable)
System type : 64-bit Operating System
Model : Aspire M3400
Used Space : 77.8 GB
Free Space : 837 GB
i heard that i need atleast 2gb of ram...soo does that mean il have around 1 gig of ram left after i download wow and all of the other expansions?
Also,Will it slow down my computer??
Thx in advance
will it slow up my computer in the long run?
Can i run in at high settings?
Video Card is ATI Radeon Hd 4250 Graphics..
sorry i forgot to put it up
Answer
No it doesn't mean you will have one gig of RAM after installation. It will slow down your computer when it's running because it will be using 2 gigs when it is running. 2 gigs for other applications is plenty.
You should be more than fine. Might not be able to run it at max settings, but somewhere in the middle is still respectable.
No that card will not be able to run it on max settings.
Your card has been benchmarked for WoW at
World of Warcraft (2005) low: 31 fps Med.: 17 fps
Now with the expansions it bound to get worse. Looks like low settings.
No it doesn't mean you will have one gig of RAM after installation. It will slow down your computer when it's running because it will be using 2 gigs when it is running. 2 gigs for other applications is plenty.
You should be more than fine. Might not be able to run it at max settings, but somewhere in the middle is still respectable.
No that card will not be able to run it on max settings.
Your card has been benchmarked for WoW at
World of Warcraft (2005) low: 31 fps Med.: 17 fps
Now with the expansions it bound to get worse. Looks like low settings.
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