Checking your BIOS version might not be something you do every day, but when your PC starts acting up, or you’re planning to upgrade hardware like your CPU, RAM, or SSD, it’s one of the most important details to know. I found this out firsthand when I installed new RAM sticks only to discover they weren’t recognised.
After some digging, I learned that a BIOS update was required for compatibility. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the firmware that initialises your hardware when your computer boots up.
If you’re trying to troubleshoot system issues, resolve compatibility problems, or prepare for a BIOS update, you’ll need to know exactly which version you’re running. Luckily, Windows 11 makes it easy to check your BIOS version using built-in tools. Here are two quick methods you can use.
Steps to Check BIOS Using System Information (MSInfo32)
Step 1: Right-click the Start menu button on the taskbar and select “Run”
Step 2: In the Run input box, type “msinfo32” and press Enter
Step 3: Once the System Information window opens, you will see the BIOS Version/Date section in the System Summary tab. This will tell you the manufacturer, version number, and the release date of your current BIOS.
Steps to Check BIOS Using Command Prompt
Step 1: Open the Start menu, search for “cmd”, and select the Command Prompt app
Step 2: Type “wmic bios get smbiosbiosversion” and press Enter
Step 3: You’ll see your BIOS version displayed under the SMBIOSBIOSVersion header
How to Locate Your PC’s Model Number on Windows 11
Knowing your PC’s model number is essential for various reasons, whether you’re troubleshooting issues, installing drivers, or seeking support. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the simple steps to locate your PC’s model number on Windows 11. Understanding where to find this information will empower you to make informed
Conclusion
Checking your BIOS version in Windows 11 is simple, and it can save you time, stress, and even money when you’re troubleshooting or upgrading hardware. Whether you prefer the visual route using System Information or the Command Prompt method, both get the job done in under a minute.