Computer stickers holds your computer service tag number or serial number information and if the technical support person needs to get the number as soon as possible. How will you solve the problem using only the command prompt?
Got an overheating problem and you need to check the current clock speed of your computer? Here’s a quick tip for windows built-in utility using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) called wmic.
Open the command prompt (Start Search –> cmd) and type the following command for BIOS Name, Service Tag Number and Version
wmic bios get name,serialnumber,version |
Computer System Product information Name, Identifying Number and UUID
wmic csproduct get name,identifyingnumber,uuid |
CPU Name, Current Clock Speed and Maximum Clock Speed
wmic cpu get name,CurrentClockSpeed,MaxClockSpeed |
You can monitor the changes in CPU clock speed every Seconds
e.g. 3 seconds
wmic cpu get name,CurrentClockSpeed,MaxClockSpeed /every:3
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