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WUNI-BANNAHSESA [System Summary] SystemInformationreportwrittenat:12/11/1218:14:07 SystemName:WUNIBANNAHSESA [SystemSummary] Item Value OSName MicrosoftWindows7HomePremium Version 6.1.7601ServicePack1Build7601 OtherOSDescription NotAvailable OSManufacturer MicrosoftCorporation SystemName WUNIBANNAHSESA SystemManufacturer TOSHIBA SystemModel SatelliteC660 SystemType x64basedPC Processor Intel(R)Core(TM)[email protected],2399Mhz,2Cor e(s),4LogicalProcessor(s) BIOSVersion/Date TOSHIBA1.80,1752011 SMBIOSVersion 2.6 WindowsDirectory C:\Windows SystemDirectory C:\Windows\system32 BootDevice \Device\HarddiskVolume1 Locale UnitedKingdom HardwareAbstractionLayer Version="6.1.7601.17514" UserName WuniBannahSesa\WuniBannahSesay TimeZone GMTStandardTime InstalledPhysicalMemory(RAM) 4.00GB TotalPhysicalMemory 3.80GB AvailablePhysicalMemory 794MB TotalVirtualMemory 7.60GB AvailableVirtualMemory 3.41GB PageFileSpace 3.80GB PageFile C:\pagefile.sys [HardwareResources] [Conflicts/Sharing] Resource Device I/OPort0x000000000x0000001F Directmemoryaccesscontroller I/OPort0x000000000x0000001F PCIbus MemoryAddress0x00000x0FFF Motherboardresources MemoryAddress0x00000x0FFF Motherboardresources I/OPort0x000000700x00000077 SystemCMOS/realtimeclock I/OPort0x000000700x00000077 Motherboardresources MemoryAddress0xD15000000xD1503FFF RealtekRTL8188CEWirelessLAN802.11nP CIENIC MemoryAddress0xD15000000xD1503FFF Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFa milyPCIExpressRootPort23B44 I/OPort0x000020000x000020FF RealtekRTL8188CEWirelessLAN802.11nPCIENIC I/OPort0x000020000x000020FF Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCI ExpressRootPort23B44 MemoryAddress0xD04000000xD0403FFF RealtekPCIeFEFamilyController MemoryAddress0xD04000000xD0403FFF Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFa milyPCIExpressRootPort13B42 IRQ16 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyUSBEnhancedHostControlle r3B3C IRQ16 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCIExpressRootPort13 B42 IRQ16 Intel(R)ManagementEngineInterface IRQ17 RealtekRTL8188CEWirelessLAN802.11nPCIENIC IRQ17 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCIExpressRootPort23 B44 MemoryAddress0xA00000xBFFFF PCIbus MemoryAddress0xA00000xBFFFF Intel(R)HDGraphics I/OPort0x000040000x000040FF RealtekPCIeFEFamilyController I/OPort0x000040000x000040FF Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCI ExpressRootPort13B42 [DMA] Resource Device Status Channel4 Directmemoryaccesscontroller OK [ForcedHardware] Device PNPDeviceID [I/O] Resource Device Status 0x000040000x000040FF RealtekPCIeFEFamilyController OK 0x000040000x000040FF Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCIExpress RootPort13B42 OK 0x000000200x00000021 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000240x00000025 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000280x00000029 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x0000002C0x0000002D Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000300x00000031 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000340x00000035 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000380x00000039 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x0000003C0x0000003D Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000A00x000000A1 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000A40x000000A5 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000A80x000000A9 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000AC0x000000AD Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000B00x000000B1 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000B40x000000B5 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000B80x000000B9 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000BC0x000000BD Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000004D00x000004D1 Programmableinterruptcontroller OK 0x000000400x00000043 Systemtimer OK 0x000000500x00000053 Systemtimer OK 0x000020000x000020FF RealtekRTL8188CEWirelessLAN802.11nPCIENIC OK 0x000020000x000020FF Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCIExpress RootPort23B44 OK 0x000000000x0000001F Directmemoryaccesscontroller OK 0x000000000x0000001F PCIbus OK 0x000000810x00000091 Directmemoryaccesscontroller OK 0x000000930x0000009F Directmemoryaccesscontroller OK 0x000000C00x000000DF Directmemoryaccesscontroller OK 0x000000600x00000060 ToshibaFlashCardsSupportDriver OK 0x000000640x00000064 ToshibaFlashCardsSupportDriver OK 0x00000D000x0000FDFF PCIbus OK 0x0000FF280x0000FF2B PCIbus OK 0x000060500x00006057 Intel(R)HDGraphics OK 0x000003B00x000003BB Intel(R)HDGraphics OK 0x000003C00x000003DF Intel(R)HDGraphics OK 0x000000700x00000077 SystemCMOS/realtimeclock OK 0x000000700x00000077 Motherboardresources OK 0x0000002E0x0000002F Motherboardresources OK 0x0000004E0x0000004F Motherboardresources OK 0x000000610x00000061 Motherboardresources OK 0x000000630x00000063 Motherboardresources OK 0x000000650x00000065 Motherboardresources OK 0x000000670x00000067 Motherboardresources OK 0x000000680x00000068 Motherboardresources OK 0x0000006C0x0000006C Motherboardresources OK 0x000000800x00000080 Motherboardresources OK 0x000000920x00000092 Motherboardresources OK 0x000000B20x000000B3 Motherboardresources OK 0x000010000x00001003 Motherboardresources OK 0x000010040x00001013 Motherboardresources OK 0x0000FFFF0x0000FFFF Motherboardresources OK 0x000004000x0000047F Motherboardresources OK 0x000005000x0000057F Motherboardresources OK 0x0000FE000x0000FE00 Motherboardresources OK 0x0000FF2C0x0000FF7F Motherboardresources OK 0x000060480x0000604F Intel(R)5Series4PortSATAAHCIController OK 0x0000605C0x0000605F Intel(R)5Series4PortSATAAHCIController OK 0x000060400x00006047 Intel(R)5Series4PortSATAAHCIController OK 0x000060580x0000605B Intel(R)5Series4PortSATAAHCIController OK 0x000060200x0000603F Intel(R)5Series4PortSATAAHCIController OK 0x000000F00x000000F0 Numericdataprocessor OK 0x000000620x00000062 MicrosoftACPICompliantEmbeddedController OK 0x000000660x00000066 MicrosoftACPICompliantEmbeddedController OK 0x0000EFA00x0000EFBF Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilySMBusContr oller3B30 OK [IRQs] Resource Device Status IRQ16 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyUSBEnhancedHostControlle r3B3C OK IRQ16 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCIExpressRootPort13 B42 OK IRQ16 Intel(R)ManagementEngineInterface OK IRQ4294967293 RealtekPCIeFEFamilyController OK IRQ0 Systemtimer OK IRQ17 RealtekRTL8188CEWirelessLAN802.11nPCIENIC OK IRQ17 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyPCIExpressRootPort23 B44 OK IRQ1 ToshibaFlashCardsSupportDriver OK IRQ22 HighDefinitionAudioController OK IRQ4294967294 Intel(R)HDGraphics OK IRQ8 SystemCMOS/realtimeclock OK IRQ19 Intel(R)5Series4PortSATAAHCIController OK IRQ13 Numericdataprocessor OK IRQ11 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilySMBusController3B30 OK IRQ18 Intel(R)TurboBoostTechnologyDriver OK IRQ12 SynapticsPS/2PortTouchPad OK IRQ23 Intel(R)5Series/3400SeriesChipsetFamilyUSBEnhancedHostControlle r3B34 OK IRQ81 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ82 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ83 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ84 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ85 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ86 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ87 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ88 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ89 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ90 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ91 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ92 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ93 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ94 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ95 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ96 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ97 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ98 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ99 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ100 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ101 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ102 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ103 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ104 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ105 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ106 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ107 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ108 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ109 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ110 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ111 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ112 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK 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MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ139 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ140 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ141 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ142 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ143 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ144 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ145 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ146 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ147 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ148 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ149 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ150 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ151 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ152 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ153 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ154 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ155 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ156 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem OK IRQ157 MicrosoftACPICompliantSystem
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