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MSD--Examples
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MSD──Examples
Starting the MSD program
If you wanted to examine some of the technical information about your
computer before calling Microsoft Product Support Services, you would start
the MSD program by typing the following at the command prompt:
msd
The MSD program has an interface that makes it easy for you to access
detailed technical information about your computer.
Creating a report
Before calling Microsoft Product Support Services, you could create a file
called COMPUTER.TXT that contains a detailed technical report about your
computer. To do this, you could type the following at the command prompt:
msd /p computer.txt
The COMPUTER.TXT file would contain the information about your computer.
If you want MSD to create a detailed report about your computer and you
wanted the report to include such information as your name, company,
address, and phone number, you would type the following at the command
prompt:
msd /f computer.txt
The MSD program will prompt you for the information.
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