In Windows 10 you can find out information about the BIOS that your system has by using the line orders. Below we will see how to find the BIOS version without restarting it computer or using a third-party tool.
To start, open a command-line window with administrator privileges. (From the menu search, look for cmd, right-click the icon to display and run as administrator).
Type the following command:
wmic BIOS get name, version, serialnumber
The command will show you the BIOS information that your machine is "wearing".
Although the tweak cannot replace powerful applications such as AIDA64 or hwinfo, is a nice option to see the information you need without third-party tools. It is possible to use it in various automation scripts when required.
If you want again, you can use GUI tools to see some BIOS information through the Embedded Information System tool. The tool will tell you if Windows 10 is running in UEFI mode or in the old BIOS mode.
You will need to do the following:
Press the two Win + R keys together and type the following command in the RUN box:
msinfo32
In the Brief Description of System section, you will see the BIOS data for BIOS date and BIOS: