HP 882c (English) Windows Connect * User's Guide - C6413-90009 - Page 93

For DOS version 6.x and higher, Check the operating system version and amount of RAM installed

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B Checking Your Computer Settings Check the operating system version and amount of RAM installed: 1 Open a recently purchased program (manufactured since June 1997). 2 Click Help. 3 Click About. 4 Click System Info. The dialog box shows many system options and settings, including the operating system version and the amount of RAM installed in your computer. For DOS version 6.x and higher 1 Move to the DOS directory by typing: cd c:\dos 2 Type msd This runs the MS-DOS diagnostics program, showing a listing of your system options and settings. 85

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Checking Your Computer Settings
B
Check the operating system version and amount of RAM installed:
1
Open a recently purchased program (manufactured since June 1997).
2
Click
Help
.
3
Click
About
.
4
Click
System Info
.
The dialog box shows many system options and settings, including the
operating system version and the amount of RAM installed in your computer.
For DOS version 6.x and higher
1
Move to the DOS directory by typing:
cd c:\dos
2
Type
msd
This runs the MS-DOS diagnostics program, showing a listing of your system
options and settings.