This is one command where you may want to use output redirection.
For example, if you type SystemInfo /FO List > MySysInfo.TXT and press Enter, the
output will appear in a file named MySysInfo.TXT.
/NH Forces the utility to display the data without a column header. You can only use this command
line switch with the table and CSV formats. Omitting the header makes it easier to incorporate
the data in a report or import it into a database.
424 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM SETUP
Figure 16.3
Use the SystemInfo
utility to obtain basic
information about a
system.
Managing Windows in a New Way
Managing your system is an important part of the administrative tasks you perform. Knowing all
the details about your system helps you see when something is going wrong or someone is trying
to gain unwanted access. You won??™t use the utilities in this chapter very often, but it??™s very important
to know they exist when you have specific configuration issues to address. This chapter helps
you build these skills:
? Manage the boot configuration using the BCDEdit command
? Access the WinPE network installer using the NetCfg utility
? Obtain system configuration information using the SystemInfo utility
Of the three commands and utilities described in this chapter, the BCDEdit command is the
most dangerous because a wrong move can prevent your system from booting.
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