How to use WMI module (only for Windows) In Python
The WMI module can be used to gain system information of a windows machine and can be installed using the below command:
pip install wmi
Example:
Python3
import wmi c = wmi.WMI() my_system = c.Win32_ComputerSystem()[ 0 ] print (f "Manufacturer: {my_system.Manufacturer}" ) print (f "Model: {my_system. Model}" ) print (f "Name: {my_system.Name}" ) print (f "NumberOfProcessors: {my_system.NumberOfProcessors}" ) print (f "SystemType: {my_system.SystemType}" ) print (f "SystemFamily: {my_system.SystemFamily}" ) |
Output:
Manufacturer: LENOVO Model: 80XH Name: LAPTOP-PRKUI1Q9 NumberOfProcessors: 1 SystemType: x64-based PC SystemFamily: ideapad 320-15ISK
Get Your System Information – Using Python Script
Getting system information for your system can easily be done by the operating system in use, Ubuntu let’s say. But won’t it be fun to get this System information using Python script? In this article, we will look into various ways to derive your system information using Python.
There are two ways to get information:
- Using Platform module
- subprocess
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