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JoeRazzle
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      03-12-2008
I recently installed Vista, about two weeks ago. I have XP on another drive.
I like being able to go back if something does not work. Its helps with the
transition. After all, that's why we chose technology, it makes life easier.
Just like chemistry.

I noticed that my system does not have a msinfo.exe file. I don't know if it
ever existed. I've been told I have to reinstall Vista again. Does anyone
know if this is true. Does anyone know how to recreate the file. I did check
on my XPSP2 (media Center). It's gone there, as well. I know it was on XP.
I've looked all over the net for a resolution. It does not sound like an easy
task to create it. Anyone know how I can get it back on one or both of the
systems?
Thanks
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Steve Pearce
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      03-12-2008
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 02:55:01 -0700, JoeRazzle
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>I recently installed Vista, about two weeks ago. I have XP on another drive.
>I like being able to go back if something does not work. Its helps with the
>transition. After all, that's why we chose technology, it makes life easier.
>Just like chemistry.
>
>I noticed that my system does not have a msinfo.exe file. I don't know if it
>ever existed. I've been told I have to reinstall Vista again. Does anyone
>know if this is true. Does anyone know how to recreate the file. I did check
>on my XPSP2 (media Center). It's gone there, as well. I know it was on XP.
>I've looked all over the net for a resolution. It does not sound like an easy
>task to create it. Anyone know how I can get it back on one or both of the
>systems?


The only "msinfo.exe" I'm aware of is malware (Gator advertising); are
you thinking of msconfig.exe?
 
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Rick Rogers
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      03-12-2008
Hi Joe,

Try msinfo32.exe

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"JoeRazzle" <> wrote in message
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>I recently installed Vista, about two weeks ago. I have XP on another
>drive.
> I like being able to go back if something does not work. Its helps with
> the
> transition. After all, that's why we chose technology, it makes life
> easier.
> Just like chemistry.
>
> I noticed that my system does not have a msinfo.exe file. I don't know if
> it
> ever existed. I've been told I have to reinstall Vista again. Does anyone
> know if this is true. Does anyone know how to recreate the file. I did
> check
> on my XPSP2 (media Center). It's gone there, as well. I know it was on XP.
> I've looked all over the net for a resolution. It does not sound like an
> easy
> task to create it. Anyone know how I can get it back on one or both of the
> systems?
> Thanks
> --
> joe
> Thanks for taking the time to participate. Computing is a full time job.


 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP
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      03-12-2008
Microsoft System Information utility is Msinfo32.exe.

MSINFO.EXE is not a legitimate Windows system file.

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Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
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"JoeRazzle" <> wrote in message news3E966E1-DCCB-4136-A8C8-...
I recently installed Vista, about two weeks ago. I have XP on another drive.
I like being able to go back if something does not work. Its helps with the
transition. After all, that's why we chose technology, it makes life easier.
Just like chemistry.

I noticed that my system does not have a msinfo.exe file. I don't know if it
ever existed. I've been told I have to reinstall Vista again. Does anyone
know if this is true. Does anyone know how to recreate the file. I did check
on my XPSP2 (media Center). It's gone there, as well. I know it was on XP.
I've looked all over the net for a resolution. It does not sound like an easy
task to create it. Anyone know how I can get it back on one or both of the
systems?
Thanks
--
joe
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JoeRazzle
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      03-12-2008
Sorry, I guess I was not clear on the msinfo.exe. Its the system information
file located in the system32 file. It has all the staqs on the computer. Try
typeing msinfo.exe in the the START---> search search (in vista at the
bottom, below all programs.) System Information link will be a selection in
the upper left. In XP try START--->RUN--->type in "msinfo.exe" and the System
Information will display therr, if you have it.
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joe
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"Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:

> Microsoft System Information utility is Msinfo32.exe.
>
> MSINFO.EXE is not a legitimate Windows system file.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
> Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
> Winhelponline.com blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog
>
>
> "JoeRazzle" <> wrote in message news3E966E1-DCCB-4136-A8C8-...
> I recently installed Vista, about two weeks ago. I have XP on another drive.
> I like being able to go back if something does not work. Its helps with the
> transition. After all, that's why we chose technology, it makes life easier.
> Just like chemistry.
>
> I noticed that my system does not have a msinfo.exe file. I don't know if it
> ever existed. I've been told I have to reinstall Vista again. Does anyone
> know if this is true. Does anyone know how to recreate the file. I did check
> on my XPSP2 (media Center). It's gone there, as well. I know it was on XP.
> I've looked all over the net for a resolution. It does not sound like an easy
> task to create it. Anyone know how I can get it back on one or both of the
> systems?
> Thanks
> --
> joe
> Thanks for taking the time to participate. Computing is a full time job.
>

 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP
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      03-14-2008
No such file exists in my system. Google search indicates that Office 95 includes the msinfo.exe tool. Whereas Msinfo32.exe is included by default with the Operating System. The executable is present under this folder:

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\MSInfo
Microsoft System Information Version 7.0 (Windows XP)

C:\Windows\System32
Microsoft System Information Version 8.0 (Windows Vista)

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Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
Winhelponline.com blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog


"JoeRazzle" <> wrote in message news:2482049A-2A9C-4946-A6A4-...
Sorry, I guess I was not clear on the msinfo.exe. Its the system information
file located in the system32 file. It has all the staqs on the computer. Try
typeing msinfo.exe in the the START---> search search (in vista at the
bottom, below all programs.) System Information link will be a selection in
the upper left. In XP try START--->RUN--->type in "msinfo.exe" and the System
Information will display therr, if you have it.
--
joe
Thanks for taking the time to participate. Computing is a full time job.


"Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:

> Microsoft System Information utility is Msinfo32.exe.
>
> MSINFO.EXE is not a legitimate Windows system file.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
> Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
> Winhelponline.com blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog
>
>
> "JoeRazzle" <> wrote in message news3E966E1-DCCB-4136-A8C8-...
> I recently installed Vista, about two weeks ago. I have XP on another drive.
> I like being able to go back if something does not work. Its helps with the
> transition. After all, that's why we chose technology, it makes life easier.
> Just like chemistry.
>
> I noticed that my system does not have a msinfo.exe file. I don't know if it
> ever existed. I've been told I have to reinstall Vista again. Does anyone
> know if this is true. Does anyone know how to recreate the file. I did check
> on my XPSP2 (media Center). It's gone there, as well. I know it was on XP.
> I've looked all over the net for a resolution. It does not sound like an easy
> task to create it. Anyone know how I can get it back on one or both of the
> systems?
> Thanks
> --
> joe
> Thanks for taking the time to participate. Computing is a full time job.
>

 
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