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  1. Methods to Locate BIOS-Chips on Motherboards

    • Method 1: Inspecting the Motherboard Visually On modern boards, the BIOS chip has these identifiable traits: ...
    • Method 2: Check the Label or Code on the Chip You can also identify the BIOS chip on the motherboard by checking the labels or codes on the chip. ...
    • Text Stampings Chip branding (“AMI”, “Phoenix”, etc.) ...
    • Example Chip Markings ...
    • Method 3: Check the Motherboard Manual ...
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    The first thing the BIOS does is check the information stored in a tiny (64 bytes) amount of RAM located on a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chip. The CMOS Setup provides detailed information particular to your system and can be altered as your system changes.
    You can find the BIOS version and motherboard model information by following these steps: 1.Press the **Windows key + R** to open the Run dialog box. 2.Type **msinfo32** and press Enter.You can find the BIOS version and motherboard model information by following these steps: 1.Press the **Windows key + R** to open the Run dialog box. 2.Type **msinfo32** and press Enter.
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    Look for "BIOS version," "Firmware version," or similar on the screen. Find your PC's setup key. If you're using an older PC running Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you can access the BIOS menu by pressing a specific key while your PC is starting up. Before you restart your PC, you'll want to find the correct key to press.
    If you prefer, you can also read the Windows Registry from the Command Prompt, using the following command: reg query HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SystemBIOS. Running this command extracts all the BIOS information stored inside the Windows Registry and displays it in the Command Prompt window.
  3. How to Check Your BIOS Version and Update it

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  5. [Windows 11/10] How to check the model name and BIOS ...

  6. 7 Ways to Check the BIOS Version on a Windows PC - wikiHow

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  8. What BIOS Does - How BIOS Works | HowStuffWorks

    WEBMar 8, 2023 · Determine which devices are bootable. Initiate the bootstrap sequence. The first thing the BIOS does is check the information stored in a tiny (64 bytes) amount of RAM located on a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chip. The CMOS Setup provides detailed …

  9. How to check the BIOS version from Windows (8 ways)

    WEBJul 8, 2020 · 1. How to check the BIOS version by restarting your computer and accessing the BIOS. 2. How to check the BIOS version using Windows 10's Advanced startup options. 3. How to find the BIOS version from Windows' System Information app. 4. How to check the BIOS version …

  10. 4 Ways To Get BIOS Version Information in Windows

    WEBFeb 19, 2015 · To get the BIOS version information, you can always open your BIOS screen before booting into Windows and find it in the BIOS information page. Alternatively, you can also get the BIOS information using the built-in tools like the command prompt and System Information tool …

  11. How to Find BIOS Version, Motherboard Manufacturer, …

    WEBLast Reviewed 02/14/2024. BIOS version, motherboard (system) manufacturer, and motherboard (system) model and processor number information can be found using the built-in Microsoft System Information app. System Information also displays hardware resources, …

  12. Find the BIOS version | HP® Support

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