where can we see the OS in the system?

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where can we see the OS in the system?..

Answer / mr.shahin07

We can see OS in the system from SYSTEM PROPERTISE wizard.

Right Click on MY COMPUTER - PROPERTIES - On GENERAL tab,
we can get all information about system OS, OS version.
Hardware information, just like CPU speed, RAM size

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where can we see the OS in the system?..

Answer / vivek rautela

To get the OS name in the system we have the following ways:

1. Start> Type> sysdm.cpl

2. Right click on my computer icon on desktop> Go to
properties> there we can get the OS name

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where can we see the OS in the system?..

Answer / mohammed irshad

Simply type "WinVer" in Run box and will find the answer.

steps: Start/AllPrograms/Run

It works in WinXp/Vista/Win7/Windows2003/Windows2008

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where can we see the OS in the system?..

Answer / savithri

In linux, using uname command with -a option we can see the
OS details.

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