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How to Identify BIOS
To help you identify your system's current BIOS, refer to the following subsection.
BIOS Revision Level Identification
During system Power-On Self Test (POST), which runs automatically when your
system is powered on, your system monitor displays several messages, one of which
identifies the BIOS revision level currently loaded on your system, see the example
below.
Example: BIOS Revision Level
Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.250A
In the example above, BIOS 6.0.250A is the current BIOS revision level loaded on your
system.
Note:
The BIOS Revision Level
stated in the example may not
reflect the actual BIOS setting in your system.
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