If you know your computer make and model, you should be able to find the
specs on the manufacturer's support page. 

Lou N.

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Where do you go on your Windows 8 or above computer to find out its 
"specs?" I mean things like its "bits" and its memory. I know that 
people who have questions are always including information like this in 
their posts.
Thank you.

Peace.
Linette


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