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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Friday, September 30, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to find out exactly which hardware components are inside your PC
• How to connect your PC to the Internet using your phone’s cellular data
• Q&A: Can I block Instagram users from contacting me on Messenger?
• Video: Autumn in New England: In search of ‘Peak Color’
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Today’s quick tech tip….
How to find out exactly which hardware components are inside your PC
Your Windows PC is basically a collection of various hardware components, all housed and interconnected with one another inside a computer case of some sort.
Unlike Apple products that tend to me more or less standardardized in terms of the hardware that’s inside a given model, Windows PCs come in literally thousands of different hardware configurations.
Do you know exactly which hardware components are inside your PC?
If not, do you know how to find out if the need should ever arise?
There are a number of ways to find out exactly what’s inside your Windows PC, but I prefer using a trio of handy little tools that you can download and use at no cost from my favorite downloads site, OlderGeeks.com.
First, there’s CPU-Z, a small but comprehensive program that will scan your system and create an itemized list of virtually every piece of hardware that’s in there.
Next, I like to run Speccy, another great tool that presents much the same data in a different format. That way I’m less likely to miss an important bit of info that might have slipped past me while reading the results of the CPU-Z scan.
And finally, I like to follow those scans up with a third scan using another great tool called HWiNFO.
Those three awesome tools will tell you everything you need to know about the hardware components that are inside your Windows PC.
Run these little gems right before you place your next Tech Support call and you’ll be prepared to answer most any hardware-related question the tech might ask.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• How to connect your PC to the Internet using your phone’s cellular data
This post explains how to connect your computer to the Internet via your smartphone when your regular Internet connection is down.
• Q&A: Can I block Instagram users from contacting me on Messenger?
The answer is yes. This post explains how.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Video: Autumn in New England: In search of ‘Peak Color’
Amazing fall colors that can only be seen once each year.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Carriers offering free wireless service for customers impacted by Ian
• Google is shutting down Stadia
• New AMD Pro Edition driver promises ‘giant leap’ in performance
• Sony’s PlayStation loyalty program debuts in the US on October 5th
• Google Fiber plots speedy multi-gig future
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