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Powershell: Get-ComputerInfo

In case you have not known yet. In GUI, we can use CTRL + Pause/Break to quickly open System Properties.

Windows Management Framework (WMF) 5.1 has a new cmdlet called Get-ComputerInfo to get a consolidated object of system and operating system properties.

We can also use command systeminfo.exe to display operating system configuration information for
a local or remote machine, including service pack levels.
Powershell: Get-ComputerInfo
Powershell: Get-ComputerInfo
Run Get-ComputerInfo to get consolidated object of system and OS properties
Run Get-ComputerInfo to get consolidated object of system and OS properties

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