How can I ... in MS-DOS????


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you'd need a specific program to do that.

if it's linux it's all pretty easy, but this ain't linux...

maybe you can make your own :D

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Just go into your bios, most likely there you can find your CPU speed. Because most newer boards have options on changing your bus speeds and multipliers (for overclockers) so it'll probably be listed there in 10 (mulitpler) x 100 (bus) or something like that. And as for RAM, when your computer first Post's it'll display your ram. Most likely 127,2** whatever that's equivalent to 128 MB RAM. 256,*** whatever is equivalent to 256, etc. For Harddrive space, when in dos just type DIR (directory) and your harddrive size, and space left should be listed!

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