How do I find existing TWEAKS?

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Purchased a new machine from a boutique mfg....geared for digital audio
efficiency; & was going over specific mfg.'s documentation (mobo, power
supply, etc.) & checking out everything else the mfg. sent me. To my
dismay...when I looked at the OS disk..it read XP Pro-Version *2002*-
Copyright 2004; & I started thinking, "did these guys load me an *old*
operating system?" if they did, I intend to make them make it right...but
in the mean time, can anyone please tell me:

1) Where can I co on my computer to get the information on exactly 'which'
version my OS is?

2) Can you also tell me where exactly I can go on my computer to find out
which 'tweaks' they made for audio efficiency? (Services, Performance, etc.)

[If they did load me an older OS...& I then get an up-to-date one...I want
to be able to initiate their tweaks to it (& they're sort of closed-lipped
about all that)].

Thanks,

mark4man
 
"mark4man" <mw.forman@verizon.net> wrote:

> Purchased a new machine from a boutique mfg....geared for digital audio
> efficiency; & was going over specific mfg.'s documentation (mobo, power
> supply, etc.) & checking out everything else the mfg. sent me. To my
> dismay...when I looked at the OS disk..it read XP Pro-Version 2002-
> Copyright 2004; & I started thinking, "did these guys load me an old
> operating system?" if they did, I intend to make them make it right...
> but in the mean time, can anyone please tell me:
>
> 1) Where can I co on my computer to get the information on exactly
> 'which' version my OS is?


"How to Determine the Version of Windows XP in Use"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310104/en-us

> 2) Can you also tell me where exactly I can go on my computer to find out
> which 'tweaks' they made for audio efficiency? (Services, Performance, etc.)


Why don't you check with the device manager.

> [If they did load me an older OS...& I then get an up-to-date one...I want
> to be able to initiate their tweaks to it (& they're sort of closed-lipped
> about all that)].


Windows XP = Windows 2002 as Office XP = Office 2002. Make sure that
WinXP SP2 (Service Pack 2) has been installed.

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d-d
 
Thank you much.

mark4man


"Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:231e034fd58200ef70b1291ff8f6afb1@d-d.mvps.org...
> "mark4man" <mw.forman@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > Purchased a new machine from a boutique mfg....geared for digital audio
> > efficiency; & was going over specific mfg.'s documentation (mobo, power
> > supply, etc.) & checking out everything else the mfg. sent me. To my
> > dismay...when I looked at the OS disk..it read XP Pro-Version 2002-
> > Copyright 2004; & I started thinking, "did these guys load me an old
> > operating system?" if they did, I intend to make them make it right...
> > but in the mean time, can anyone please tell me:
> >
> > 1) Where can I co on my computer to get the information on exactly
> > 'which' version my OS is?

>
> "How to Determine the Version of Windows XP in Use"
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310104/en-us
>
> > 2) Can you also tell me where exactly I can go on my computer to find

out
> > which 'tweaks' they made for audio efficiency? (Services, Performance,

etc.)
>
> Why don't you check with the device manager.
>
> > [If they did load me an older OS...& I then get an up-to-date one...I

want
> > to be able to initiate their tweaks to it (& they're sort of

closed-lipped
> > about all that)].

>
> Windows XP = Windows 2002 as Office XP = Office 2002. Make sure that
> WinXP SP2 (Service Pack 2) has been installed.
>
> --
> d-d
 
"mark4man" <mw.forman@verizon.net> wrote:

> Thank you much.


You're welcome.

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d-d
 
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