GetWInfo for IT Pros: Capture, Export, and Analyze System Data

How to Use GetWInfo to Quickly Gather Device Diagnostics

GetWInfo is a lightweight command-line utility for collecting detailed Windows system information and device diagnostics. This article shows a fast, practical workflow to gather useful diagnostics, export them for analysis, and use the output to troubleshoot hardware or software issues.

What GetWInfo collects

  • System summary: OS edition, build, uptime, installed updates
  • Hardware: CPU, GPU, memory, storage devices, device IDs
  • Drivers: signed/unsigned drivers, versions, dates
  • Network: adapters, IP addresses, routes, DNS settings
  • Processes & services: running processes, startup items, service statuses
  • Event logs: recent system, application, and security events (configurable)
  • Custom checks: optional scripts or registry values

Installing GetWInfo

  1. Download the latest release from the official source (choose the build matching your Windows architecture).
  2. Extract the ZIP to a folder (e.g., C:\Tools\GetWInfo).
  3. Optionally add that folder to your PATH for easier access:
    • Open Settings → System → About → Advanced system settings → Environment Variables.
    • Edit the Path variable and add C:\Tools\GetWInfo.

Basic usage

Open an elevated PowerShell or Command Prompt and run:

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GetWInfo.exe –summary

This prints a concise system summary to the console. Useful quick-check fields include OS build, uptime, CPU model, total memory, and primary disk usage.

Collect a full diagnostic report

To gather a complete report and save it as a timestamped ZIP:

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GetWInfo.exe –full –output C:\Reports\GetWInfo%DATE:~10,4%-%DATE:~4,2%-%DATE:~7,2%%TIME:~0,2%%TIME:~3,2%.zip

Or use the built-in timestamp option:

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GetWInfo.exe –full –output C:\Reports\GetWInfo_report.zip –timestamp

Tips:

  • Choose an output folder with enough free space.
  • If running remotely, ensure you have permission to write to

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