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Windows 8 How to Open System Properties on Windows 8 Computer

How to Open System Properties on Windows 8 Computer

By Hally | Last Updated

In System Properties, you can make your computer join in a domain or workgroup, manage all hardware devices, set virtual memory, allow remote connections to your computer and so forth. So, it is important for you to know how to open System Properties. For your convenience, this text will introduce 4 ways to open it on Windows 8.

Video guide on how to open System Properties on Windows 8:

4 methods to open System Properties on Windows 8 computer:

Method 1: Open it by use of composite key.

Step 1: Press WIN key and Pause Break key on the keyboard to open System window.

open system window

Step 2: Click Advanced system settings option on the left side to open System Properties.

choose Advanced system settings

Method 2: Open System Properties from the Search bar.

Step 1: Press WIN key and F key to open Search bar and choose Settings.

select settings

Step 2: Type system in the empty search box and select View advanced system settings on the left, as shown in the following screen shot.

choose view advanced system settings

Method 3: Open it from the Properties of Computer/ My Computer.

Step 1: Tap File Explorer icon on the left of the taskbar, select Desktop, right-click Computer/ My Computer and choose Properties in the context menu.

select properties

Step 2: In System window, select Remote settings in the left menu.

select remote settings

Method 4: Open System Properties through Control Panel.

Step 1: Access Control Panel.

Step 2: Choose System and Security.

select system and security

Step 3: Click System on the right.

enter system

Step 4: Choose Remote settings, System protection or Advanced system settings on the left.

select device manager

To sum up, you will find these ways extremely helpful when you would like to open System Properties on Windows 8 computer. Furthermore, some of them can also be applied in computers of other Windows systems.

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