For a quick keyboard shortcut, you can also press the Windows key on your keyboard to open the menu. If a search field doesn’t appear at the bottom of the menu, press Windows key + S to open it now.

System Summary: This tab contains details about your operating system, installed memory, and processor type. Hardware Resources: View a list of all hardware drivers and information associated with devices (e. g. , webcams or controllers) associated with your computer. Components: View a list of technical components on your computer such as USB ports, the DVD drive, and speakers. Software Environment: View drivers and running processes on your computer.

System Summary: This tab displays details about your operating system, memory, and processor type. Hardware Resources: View a list of all hardware drivers and information associated with devices (e. g. , webcams or controllers) associated with your computer. Components: View a list of technical components on your computer such as USB ports, the CD drive, and speakers. Software Environment: View drivers and running processes on your computer, which can be helpful for troubleshooting. Internet Settings: Your computer may not have this option; if it does, you can use this tab to view various pieces of information about your computer’s internet connection.

Your Mac’s name. The type of chip (e. g. , Apple M1 or Intel). The amount of RAM you have (in the “Memory” section). Your serial number. Warranty coverage information. Version of macOS. Information about your display(s).

Information about other hardware in your computer, including storage devices, Bluetooth, and more. Details about your network connections. Software information, including app install dates.

Your Mac’s model number. Your processor/chip type, such as Apple M1 or Intel. Memory (RAM) installed. Your startup disk. Your serial number. You’ll also see tabs running along the top of the window, which can provide additional information about connected displays, available storage, and support information.

Your Mac’s model number. Your processor/chip type, such as Apple M1 or Intel. Memory (RAM) installed. Your startup disk. Your serial number. You’ll also see tabs running along the top of the window, which can provide additional information about connected displays, available storage, and support information.

Information about other hardware in your computer, including storage devices, Bluetooth, and more. Details about your network connections. Software information, including app install dates.