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Description of Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe) Tool

Summary

Windows includes a tool called Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe). This tool gathers information about your computer and displays a comprehensive view of your hardware, system components, and software environment, which you can use to diagnose computer issues.

If you run MSINFO32 without Administrator privileges, it may show some drivers as stopped when they are not. This is because the cache for this information requires Administrator privileges to update. To avoid this issue, make sure to run MSINFO32 with Administrator privileges.

MSINFO32 is not able to provide hardware information when run in Safe Mode. While Microsoft System Information can be run in Safe Mode, it is limited to displaying information about system components and the software environment.

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How to start MSINFO32

Expand your version of Windows below for instructions to run MSINFO32:

Type msinfo32 in the Search box.

Right-click System Information in the search results and select Run as administrator.

While on the Start screen, type msinfo32. (Alternatively, swipe in from the right edge of the screen and select Search. If you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then select Search. Then type msinfo32 in the Search box.)

Right-click (or tap and hold) the search results and select Run as administrator.

Click Start. Type msinfo32 in the Search box.

Right-click msinfo32.exe in the search results, and then click Run as administrator.

How to run MSINFO32 using the Command Prompt

You can also run MSINFO32 from an elevated command prompt. To open the command prompt, type cmd in the Search box. Then right-click Command Prompt in the search results and select Run as administrator.

You can perform the following tasks using the MSINFO32 command-line tool switches:

Create .nfo or .txt files that contain your system information.

Start System Information connected to a remote computer.

Use the following syntax in the command prompt to run the MSINFO32 command on computers that are running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10:

Msinfo32 [ /nfo Path] [ /report Path] [ /computer ComputerName]

Parameters Path
Specifies the file to be opened in the format C:\ folder1\ file1. xxx where C is the drive letter, folder1 is the folder, file1 is the file and xxx is the file name extension.

ComputerName
This can be a Universal Naming Convention name, an IP address, or a Fully Qualified Domain Name.

/nfo
Saves the exported file as an .nfo file. If the file name that is specified in Path does not end in .nfo, an .nfo file name extension will be appended to the file name.

/report
Saves the file that is specified in Path in the .txt format. The file name will be saved exactly as it appears in path. The .txt file name extension will not be appended to the file unless it is specified in Path.

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/computer
Starts System Information for the specified remote computer.

Note: When you connect to a remote computer, you must have appropriate permissions to access WMI on the remote computer.

Examples To view your System Information, type:

VERSIONINFO resource

Defines a version-information resource. The resource contains such information about the file as its version number, its intended operating system, and its original filename. The resource is intended to be used with the Version Information functions.

There are two ways to format a VERSIONINFO statement:

Parameters

Version-information resource identifier. This value must be 1.

Version information, such as the file version and the intended operating system. This parameter consists of the following statements.

Statement Description
FILEVERSION version Binary version number for the file. The version consists of two 32-bit integers, defined by four 16-bit integers. For example, «FILEVERSION 3,10,0,61» is translated into two doublewords: 0x0003000a and 0x0000003d, in that order. Therefore, if version is defined by the DWORD values dw1 and dw2, they need to appear in the FILEVERSION statement as follows: HIWORD(dw1) , LOWORD(dw1) , HIWORD(dw2) , LOWORD(dw2) .
PRODUCTVERSION version Binary version number for the product with which the file is distributed. The version parameter is two 32-bit integers, defined by four 16-bit integers. For more information about version, see the FILEVERSION description.
FILEFLAGSMASK fileflagsmask Indicates which bits in the FILEFLAGS statement are valid. For 16-bit Windows, this value is 0x3f.
FILEFLAGS fileflags Attributes of the file.
FILEOS fileos Operating system for which this file was designed. The fileos parameter can be one of the operating system values given in the Remarks section.
FILETYPE filetype General type of file. The filetype parameter can be one of the file type values listed in the Remarks section.
FILESUBTYPE subtype Function of the file. The subtype parameter is zero unless the filetype parameter in the FILETYPE statement is VFT_DRV, VFT_FONT, or VFT_VXD. For a list of file subtype values, see the Remarks section.

Specifies one or more version-information blocks. A block can contain string information or variable information. For more information, see StringFileInfo Block or VarFileInfo Block.

Remarks

To use the constants specified with the VERSIONINFO statement, you must include the Winver.h or Windows.h header file in the resource-definition file.

The following list describes the parameters used in the VERSIONINFO statement:

A combination of the following values.

Value Description
VS_FF_DEBUG File contains debugging information or is compiled with debugging features enabled.
VS_FF_PATCHED File has been modified and is not identical to the original shipping file of the same version number.
VS_FF_PRERELEASE File is a development version, not a commercially released product.
VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD File was not built using standard release procedures. If this value is given, the StringFileInfo block must contain a PrivateBuild string.
VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD File was built by the original company using standard release procedures but is a variation of the standard file of the same version number. If this value is given, the StringFileInfo block block must contain a SpecialBuild string.
VS_FFI_FILEFLAGSMASK A combination of all the preceding values.

One of the following values.

Value Description
VOS_UNKNOWN The operating system for which the file was designed is unknown.
VOS_DOS File was designed for MS-DOS.
VOS_NT File was designed for 32-bit Windows.
VOS__WINDOWS16 File was designed for 16-bit Windows.
VOS__WINDOWS32 File was designed for 32-bit Windows.
VOS_DOS_WINDOWS16 File was designed for 16-bit Windows running with MS-DOS.
VOS_DOS_WINDOWS32 File was designed for 32-bit Windows running with MS-DOS.
VOS_NT_WINDOWS32 File was designed for 32-bit Windows.

The values 0x00002L, 0x00003L, 0x20000L and 0x30000L are reserved.

One of the following values.

Value Description
VFT_UNKNOWN File type is unknown.
VFT_APP File contains an application.
VFT_DLL File contains a dynamic-link library (DLL).
VFT_DRV File contains a device driver. If filetype is VFT_DRV, subtype contains a more specific description of the driver.
VFT_FONT File contains a font. If filetype is VFT_FONT, subtype contains a more specific description of the font.
VFT_VXD File contains a virtual device.
VFT_STATIC_LIB File contains a static-link library.

All other values are reserved for use by Microsoft.

Additional information about the file type.

If filetype specifies VFT_DRV, this parameter can be one of the following values.

Value Description
VFT2_UNKNOWN Driver type is unknown.
VFT2_DRV_COMM File contains a communications driver.
VFT2_DRV_PRINTER File contains a printer driver.
VFT2_DRV_KEYBOARD File contains a keyboard driver.
VFT2_DRV_LANGUAGE File contains a language driver.
VFT2_DRV_DISPLAY File contains a display driver.
VFT2_DRV_MOUSE File contains a mouse driver.
VFT2_DRV_NETWORK File contains a network driver.
VFT2_DRV_SYSTEM File contains a system driver.
VFT2_DRV_INSTALLABLE File contains an installable driver.
VFT2_DRV_SOUND File contains a sound driver.
VFT2_DRV_VERSIONED_PRINTER File contains a versioned printer driver.

If filetype specifies VFT_FONT, this parameter can be one of the following values.

Value Description
VFT2_UNKNOWN Font type is unknown.
VFT2_FONT_RASTER File contains a raster font.
VFT2_FONT_VECTOR File contains a vector font.
VFT2_FONT_TRUETYPE File contains a TrueType font.

If filetype specifies VFT_VXD, this parameter must be the virtual-device identifier included in the virtual-device control block.

All subtype values not listed here are reserved for use by Microsoft.

One of the following language codes.

Code Language Code Language
0x0401 Arabic 0x0415 Polish
0x0402 Bulgarian 0x0416 Portuguese (Brazil)
0x0403 Catalan 0x0417 Rhaeto-Romanic
0x0404 Traditional Chinese 0x0418 Romanian
0x0405 Czech 0x0419 Russian
0x0406 Danish 0x041A Croato-Serbian (Latin)
0x0407 German 0x041B Slovak
0x0408 Greek 0x041C Albanian
0x0409 U.S. English 0x041D Swedish
0x040A Castilian Spanish 0x041E Thai
0x040B Finnish 0x041F Turkish
0x040C French 0x0420 Urdu
0x040D Hebrew 0x0421 Bahasa
0x040E Hungarian 0x0804 Simplified Chinese
0x040F Icelandic 0x0807 Swiss German
0x0410 Italian 0x0809 U.K. English
0x0411 Japanese 0x080A Spanish (Mexico)
0x0412 Korean 0x080C Belgian French
0x0413 Dutch 0x0C0C Canadian French
0x0414 Norwegian ? Bokmal 0x100C Swiss French
0x0810 Swiss Italian 0x0816 Portuguese (Portugal)
0x0813 Belgian Dutch 0x081A Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic)
0x0814 Norwegian ? Nynorsk

One of the following character-set identifiers.

Decimal Hexadecimal Character Set
0 0000 7-bit ASCII
932 03A4 Japan (Shift ? JIS X-0208)
949 03B5 Korea (Shift ? KSC 5601)
950 03B6 Taiwan (Big5)
1200 04B0 Unicode
1250 04E2 Latin-2 (Eastern European)
1251 04E3 Cyrillic
1252 04E4 Multilingual
1253 04E5 Greek
1254 04E6 Turkish
1255 04E7 Hebrew
1256 04E8 Arabic

One of the following predefined names.

Name Description
Comments Additional information that should be displayed for diagnostic purposes.
CompanyName Company that produced the file?for example, «Microsoft Corporation» or «Standard Microsystems Corporation, Inc.» This string is required.
FileDescription File description to be presented to users. This string may be displayed in a list box when the user is choosing files to install?for example, «Keyboard Driver for AT-Style Keyboards». This string is required.
FileVersion Version number of the file?for example, «3.10» or «5.00.RC2». This string is required.
InternalName Internal name of the file, if one exists?for example, a module name if the file is a dynamic-link library. If the file has no internal name, this string should be the original filename, without extension. This string is required.
LegalCopyright Copyright notices that apply to the file. This should include the full text of all notices, legal symbols, copyright dates, and so on. This string is optional.
LegalTrademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks that apply to the file. This should include the full text of all notices, legal symbols, trademark numbers, and so on. This string is optional.
OriginalFilename Original name of the file, not including a path. This information enables an application to determine whether a file has been renamed by a user. The format of the name depends on the file system for which the file was created. This string is required.
PrivateBuild Information about a private version of the file?for example, «Built by TESTER1 on \TESTBED». This string should be present only if VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD is specified in the fileflags parameter of the root block.
ProductName Name of the product with which the file is distributed. This string is required.
ProductVersion Version of the product with which the file is distributed?for example, «3.10» or «5.00.RC2». This string is required.
SpecialBuild Text that indicates how this version of the file differs from the standard version?for example, «Private build for TESTER1 solving mouse problems on M250 and M250E computers». This string should be present only if VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD is specified in the fileflags parameter of the root block.

Certain attributes are also supported for backward compatibility. For more information, see Common Resource Attributes.

Examples

The following example defines a VERSIONINFO resource:

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