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Is there an equivalent to DxDiag for Macintosh computers?

Hello,

I'm looking for something on a Mac that will give me as much info (or close to) about a computer as DxDiag does for the PCs.

I do tech support online for Massively Multi-Player Online games (MMO's) and when a user has trouble with his hardware, we ask of him to send his DxDiag Information File. That's great on a PC, but what's the equivalent for Macs? Or is there an equivalent?

We don't have Macs in my department, so I can't search for it. The answer to this question would be what we'd be asking our Mac users to send us when we're dealing with hardware or driver troubles.

Thank you.
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Well, since my answer happens to be right, I'm a little annoyed that is was rejected, especially for apparently no reason at all.

Unsubscribing from this dimwitted forum is becoming a priority.