The BIOS is sure that everyone is familiar, although few computer users will be able to set up the computer BIOS, but sometimes in the knowledge of computer hardware or BIOS version-related features, you need to know the BIOS version. How do I see the BIOS version of my computer? Here are 3 BIOS version viewing methods.
Do not see do not know, a look is actually very simple, in fact, in the computer boot interface, in the computer system or with the help of hardware tools, can view the BIOS version. You probably don't know that, do you? Look at the details below.
Method One: Look at the computer boot interface or enter the BIOS to view
In the computer post interface can generally see the BIOS version information, if the Power-on interface changes too quickly, you can enter the BIOS setup, view the BIOS version, as shown in the following figure.
Method Two: View the BIOS version with the "DXDIAG" command in the system
In the computer desktop, take the Win7 system as an example, the other system methods.
1, first open the Run Action box, you can find in the Start menu, you can also use the "Win + R" combination of shortcut keys to quickly open, and then enter the command "DXDIAG", and then press ENTER or the bottom of the "Confirm" button to run, as shown in the following figure.
2, in the Open DxDiag Diagnostics tool, you can see the BIOS version, as shown in the following figure.
Method Three: Use the Cpu-z tool to view the BIOS version
Cpu-z is a small CPU detection tool, as long as the computer download the installation run Cpu-z software, then in the "motherboard" parameter can see the computer BIOS version, as shown in the following figure.
The above is to look at the computer BIOS version of the 3 ways, how, is not super simple.