How to Custom Report using sql server report builder for SCCM 2012 SP1

Hi ,
I am new to database, if i want to create a manual report using sql server report builder for SCCM 2012 SP1, what step should i take.
i want to create a report in which computer name, total disk space, physical disk serial no come together. i already added class (physical disk serial no.) in hardware inventory classes. refer snapshot

Hi,
Here is a guide on how to create custom reports in Configuration Manager 2012, it is a great place to start, change to the data you want to display instead.
http://sccmgeekdiary.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/sccm-2012-reporting-for-dummies-creating-your-own-ssrs-reports/
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