Batteries |
Name |
Battery name. |
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Manufacturer |
Battery manufacturer name. |
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Serial Number |
Battery serial number. |
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Chemistry |
The battery chemistry, for example, lithium-ion or nickel metal hydride. |
BIOS |
Name |
BIOS name. |
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Manufacturer |
BIOS manufacturer name. |
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Version |
The version or revision level of the BIOS. |
Busses |
Name |
Bus type, such as PCI, ISA, and others. |
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Description |
Bus description. |
CD ROMs |
Name |
CD-ROM name. |
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Manufacturer |
CD-ROM manufacturer. |
Chassis |
Name |
Chassis name. |
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Manufacturer |
Chassis manufacturer. |
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Asset Tag |
A code for property and product identification. |
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Serial Number |
Serial number assigned by the manufacturer. |
Dell Device |
Name |
Dell hardware name. |
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Version |
Dell version. |
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Component ID |
Dell Component ID. |
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Dell PCI Information |
Click for additional details. |
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Dell Applications |
Click for a list of all applications associated with this Dell device. |
Desktop Monitors |
Name |
Monitor name. When a monitor is connected through a KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch, the system might pass two instances of the desktop monitor. This is because of manufacturing limitations for the device. |
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Manufacturer |
Monitor manufacturer. |
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Model |
Identifying information of the monitor. |
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Size |
Monitor screen size. |
Floppy Disks |
Name |
Floppy disk name. |
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Capacity |
Floppy disk capacity. |
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Description |
Floppy disk description. |
Keyboards |
Name |
Keyboard brand name and model. |
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Description |
Description of the keyboard, such as interface, ergonomics, system requirements, and so on. |
Logical Disks |
Volume Label |
Name of the logical disk volume. |
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Filesystem Type |
Type of file system, such as File Allocation Table (FAT). |
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Filesystem Size |
Drive’s actual size in MB. |
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Available Space |
Available space on the logical disk. |
Modems |
Name |
Modem name. |
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Manufacturer |
Modem manufacturer. |
Motherboards |
Name |
Motherboard name. |
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Manufacturer |
Motherboard manufacturer name. |
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Version |
The version of the motherboard. |
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Slots |
The number of expansion slots in the motherboard for adding more memory, graphic capabilities, and support for special devices. |
Network Adapters |
Name |
Network adapter name. |
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Manufacturer |
Network adapter manufacturer. |
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Maximum Speed |
Rate at which the information is transferred over the LAN. |
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Mac Address |
Short for Media Access Control address, a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network. |
Parallel Ports |
Name |
Port name. |
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Description |
Port description. |
Physical Disks |
Name |
Disk name. |
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Manufacturer |
Disk manufacturer. |
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Capacity |
Capacity of the disk. |
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Free Space |
Remaining free space on the disk. |
Pointing Devices |
Name |
Pointing device name.
When a pointing device is connected through a KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch, the system might not pass the correct name and configuration of the device, because of manufacturing limitations for the device. |
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Buttons |
Number of buttons. |
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Description |
Description of the pointing device. |
Power Supplies |
Name |
Name of the power supply. |
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Description |
A description of the power supply. |
Processors |
Name |
Processor name. |
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Family |
The name of the class or group to which the processor belongs, such as Pentium II, Pentium III, and others. |
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Speed |
The speed at which a microprocessor executes instructions. Every computer contains an internal clock that regulates the rate at which instructions are executed and that synchronizes all the various computer components. Clock speeds are expressed in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). |
Serial Ports |
Name |
Serial port name. |
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Description |
Serial port description. |
Sound Adapters |
Name |
Sound adapter name. |
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Description |
A description of the sound adapter. |
Video Adapters |
Name |
Video adapter name. |
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Manufacturer |
Manufacturer name. |