- See System Information in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten Forums
1 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type msinfo32 into Run, and click tap on OK to open System Information (see screenshot below) If you would like to output System Information to a text file, then: 1) Select what you want to export in the left pane of System Information 2) Click tap on File on the menu bar
- Find Motherboard Brand, Model, Serial Number, and Version in Windows
1 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type msinfo32 into Run, and click tap on OK to open System Information 2 Click tap on System Summary in the left pane, and look for the Baseboard Manufacturer (brand), BaseBoard Product (model), and BaseBoard Version items in the right pane (see screenshot below)
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To view the entirety of the msinfo32 command, view the Microsoft TechNet documentation here: Microsoft TechNet Msinfo32 1 Press the Windows + R keys at the same time to open the Run dialog box
- Check BIOS or UEFI Firmware Version in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten Forums
1 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type msinfo32 into Run, and click tap on OK to open System Information 2 In the right pane of System Summary in System Information, see what the BIOS Version Date item shows for your version (ex: "P3 40") (see screenshot below)
- Determine System Memory Size, Speed, and Type in Windows 10
1 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type msinfo32 into Run, and click tap on OK to open System Information 2 Click tap on System Summary on the left side, and look to see how much (ex: "32 0 GB") Installed Physical Memory (RAM) you have on the right side
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- Is it safe to share msinfo32, dxdiag and public ip with support?
Type msinfo32 and press Enter This will open the System Information window Click on File in the top toolbar and select Export Save the file as 'msinfo txt' somewhere you can easily find it, such as your desktop Wait for the progress bar to finish, this can take a few minutes Close the System Information window
- Check if Windows 10 is using UEFI or Legacy BIOS | Tutorials - Ten Forums
1 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type msinfo32 into Run, and click tap on OK to open System Information 2 In the right pane of System Summary in System Information, see if the BIOS Mode item has a value of Legacy or UEFI (see screenshots below)
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