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    i have been running mac osx for a few days, and i completely forgot the useful "windows - start - run" entries. all of them.

    i had to look up msconfig and regedit.

    there is one more that i forgot, but basically it opens up a window and displays system information, but its not msinfo32, is like, something else. it starts with a d i think? something like that. its frying my BRAIN ARGHH.

    can anyone help me?!??!

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    117 Run Commands in XP

    Thank me later (or rep )

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    dxdiag is the one your looking for

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    ahhh yes of course.

    i swear 4 days on osx and i forget how to use a computer.

    upsetting.

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    Yep I think dxdiag is the one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LFC View Post
    117 Run Commands in XP

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    Very nice, thanks for the link. *Adds to bookmark collection*

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    top link...*Big Smiley*

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    Great Link

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    lol the only command I know is msconfig. What I don't get it, is there one for solitaire? Not spidey solitaire, although both have their own little charms

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    Quote Originally Posted by LFC View Post
    117 Run Commands in XP

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    Rep this gentleman, he deserves it . A lot of these also work in Vista, btw, and they are huge timesavers.
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