System Information User Guide
for macOS
When you open System Information, you see a system report containing detailed information about your Mac.
The report includes:
- The hardware that’s installed on or connected to your computer. 
- Your computer’s network connections, including the active services, its Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, and the type and speed of the network connections. 
- Your computer’s software, including the operating system, apps, and kernel extensions. (You can see the versions, modification dates, and locations of each software item.) 
Open System Information for me
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Open a system report
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu - in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) 
- Click About, then click System Report. - Tip: You can also press and hold the Option key, then choose Apple menu - To view, print, save, or send your report to Apple, do any of the following: - See a longer report: Choose File > Show More Information. The report could be a few megabytes in size. 
- See a shorter report: Choose File > Show Less Information. The report includes most of the hardware and network information, but leaves out most of the software information. 
- Print a system report: Choose File > Print. 
- Save a system report: Choose File > Save, then enter a name and choose a location for the report. 
- Send a system report to Apple: Choose File > Send to Apple. If you call Apple Support, you can assist the support technician by providing a copy of your system configuration. 
 
You can also check the following to learn more about your Mac:
- To review information about memory usage for your Mac: Open Activity Monitor. 
- To get information about warranty and repair services for your Mac: Open About settings. 
- To get information about viewing and optimizing storage space on your Mac: Open Storage settings.