Can I check Windows version in BIOS?
Anyway, the answer is No. The BIOS knows nothing about the installed operating system.
How do I find my OS version in BIOS?
Finding the BIOS Version on Windows Computers Using the BIOS Menu
- Restart the computer.
- Open the BIOS menu. As the computer reboots, press F2, F10, F12, or Del to enter the computer BIOS menu.
- Find the BIOS version. In the BIOS menu, look for BIOS Revision, BIOS Version, or Firmware Version.
How do I find my BIOS version Windows 10?
Check BIOS version on Windows 10
- Open Start.
- Search for System Information, and click the top result.
- Under the “System Summary” section, look for BIOS Version/Date, which will tell you the version number, manufacturer, and the date when it was installed.
How can I tell what version of Windows is without logging in?
Check what Windows version you have by running the winver command:
- Press the Windows + R keyboard keys to launch the Run window.
- Type winver, and press Enter.
- This opens a window called About Windows. It shows you the operating system that you’re using.
How do I get into the BIOS?
To access your BIOS, you’ll need to press a key during the boot-up process. This key is often displayed during the boot process with a message “Press F2 to access BIOS”, “Press to enter setup”, or something similar. Common keys you may need to press include Delete, F1, F2, and Escape.
How can I tell what version of Windows I have from command prompt?
Checking your Windows version using CMD
- Press [Windows] key + [R] to open the “Run” dialog box.
- Enter cmd and click [OK] to open Windows Command Prompt.
- Type systeminfo in the command line and hit [Enter] to execute the command.
How do I fix the BIOS on my computer?
How to reset BIOS settings on Windows PCs
- Navigate to the Settings tab under your Start menu by clicking the gear icon.
- Click the Update & Security option and select Recovery from the left sidebar.
- You should see a Restart now option below the Advanced Setup heading, click this whenever you’re ready.