Windows: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc, open Task Manager, go to Performance > Memory
Windows: Open Command Prompt and run `wmic memorychip get capacity,...
Check the motherboard model printed on the board itself
Open System Information on Windows and look for BaseBoard Manufacturer and BaseBoard Product
Use Command Prompt and...
Check System Information on Windows
Open Command Prompt and run `wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer,version,serialnumber`
Open PowerShell and run `Get-CimInstance Win32_BaseBoard`
Check the motherboard model printed on the...
Press Windows + R
Type msinfo32 and press Enter
Look for BaseBoard Manufacturer, BaseBoard Product, and BaseBoard Version
Open Command Prompt
Type wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer,version,serialnumber and press...
Restart the computer
Reseat the graphics card
Check the power cables to the graphics card
Update or reinstall the graphics driver
Use Device Manager to disable and re-enable...
Shut down the computer
Turn off the power supply
Unplug the power cable
Press the power button for a few seconds to discharge residual power
Open the computer...
Shut down the computer completely
Unplug the power cable
Remove the laptop battery if applicable
Press and hold the power button for a few seconds to discharge...
Open Task Manager
Go to the Performance tab
Click Memory
Check the RAM size, speed, and slot usage
Open Settings
Go to System
Go to About
Check Installed RAM
Open System Information
Search...
Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc
Open Task Manager
Click Performance
Click GPU
Read the GPU name at the top right
Press Windows + R
Type dxdiag
Press Enter
Open the Display...
Reduce the resolution and graphics settings in the application
Close background applications that use GPU memory
Update or reinstall the GPU driver
Increase the app’s dedicated GPU...
Check your laptop’s video outputs
Identify the ports on each monitor
Use a dock or USB-C hub with dual display support if needed
Connect the first monitor...
Check your motherboard or laptop model
Download the correct BIOS file from the manufacturer’s official website
Read the manufacturer’s BIOS update instructions
Back up important data
Connect the...
Use the motherboard or laptop manufacturer’s official BIOS/UEFI update utility if you need a firmware backup
Check whether your system supports BIOS/UEFI export or backup...
Identify your motherboard or laptop model
Check the current BIOS version
Visit the manufacturer’s official support website
Download the correct BIOS update file for your exact model
Read...
Shut down the computer
Unplug the power cable
Remove the laptop battery if applicable
Press and hold the power button for 10 to 15 seconds
Open the case...
Press Windows + R, type `msinfo32`, and check the BIOS Version/Date field
Open Command Prompt and run `wmic bios get smbiosbiosversion`
Open PowerShell and run `Get-WmiObject...
Verify the HP Z800 has a compatible SAS controller installed
Install a PCIe SAS HBA or RAID controller that supports SAS drives
Connect the SAS drive...
Check whether your mouse supports adjustable polling rate
Open the mouse’s official software or driver utility
Connect the mouse to your computer
Find the performance, sensitivity, or...
Turn on the keyboard
Insert or charge the batteries if needed
Plug in the Logitech USB receiver if your keyboard uses one
Turn on the keyboard power...