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  • Find your "Mobo" via CMD

 #24019  by TheAslan
 27 Oct 2012, 02:55
Quick yet very handy way to find your current Motherboard model.

Open Command Prompt window by typing CMD to your startmenu search box and hitting enter, then copy/paste this code in it and hit enter:

Code: Select allwmic baseboard list /format


Like this:

Image

Your Motherboard is located at "Manufacturer", like you can see my Motherboard is ASUSTeK Computer INC.

PS: Check your "Manufacturer" and "Product" in CMD window, then just combine them, and there's your Motherboard.
( For non-branded desktop pc's, I'm not sure if this method works or not )
Last edited by TheAslan on 29 Dec 2012, 22:49, edited 1 time in total.
 #24031  by Angel
 27 Oct 2012, 21:49
I was just about to copy and paste but couldn't as I'm using Linux right now. This type of info should be more readily available then there would be no need for for these "tuneup" utilities.
 #24034  by TheAslan
 27 Oct 2012, 22:48
I agree BigB, I just pasted that screenshot too so it would be more easier for TweakScene users to notice, so they know what informations they should be looking for in CMD window, if I was only pasted CMD window screenshot then it wouldn't be so easy to navigate for users who's not so familiar to CMD and information what it provides.

OMG that was hard to explain, hopefully you'll understand...