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SCCM 2012 Report - All Workstation Computers Hardware Inventory

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Hi all,

 

Need some assistance......

 

I am currently writing a 'Hardware and Lifecycle Manegement and Assessment Plan' for one of my company's customers in relation to thier fleet of Desktop Computer Systems. We have put in SCCM 2012 as the solution for Systems management and as part of the plan I an writing I would like to include a section that describes where / how to extract a full hardware inventory of all Workstation computers in SCCM. The inventory should include such things as:

 

  • Name of Computer
  • Serial Number / Service Tag (Dell systems)
  • RAM
  • Make and Model
  • CPU
  • HDD
  • Video Card
  • Spund Card
  • Any other relevany info for Hardware inventory

So given all of the above, is there a default report in SCCM that will list this info in one single report? Or do I have to create a custom report for this? If so can someone recommend how I go about doing this exactly?

 

I should mention that I am very much the novice when it comes to SCCM reporting so any assistance here would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

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This report will get you started.

http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jones/archive/2008/02/04/basic-all-in-one.aspx

 

As an aside I would love to see you plan that you come up with. Feel free to ping me offline, my email address is easy to find.

Hi Garth,

 

This helped me out tremendously. Thank you. One thing I would like to ask, how do you get the harddrive free space and CPU speed to return data. My columns are empty. Is there a certain hardware class I need to enable to pull that data?

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