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How to Displays Your Computer’s Information on Your Desktop Wallpaper

BGInfo is a tiny application for Windows from Microsoft, which displays relevant information about your computer on your desktop's background, such as the computer name, IP address, service pack version, and more. This may be useful, for example, if you manage multiple computers and want to know important aspects of its configuration occasionally like IP address, OS version, etc you probably need BGInfo.Installation: The program doesn’t need installation. Just unzip and run the product, select what you want to display on your desktop, its color, font, size, position, etc and apply. You can edit any field as well as the font and background color that matches your desktop background, and can place it in your startup folder so that it runs every boot, or even configure it to display as the background for the logon screen. Further information available at technet.microsoft
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