| /CV Read/Write Chassis version in Type 3.
| /CM Read/Write Chassis manufacture in Type 3. | /BT Read/Write Baseboard Asset Tag in Type 2.
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| /BS Read/Write Baseboard Serial number in Type 2. | /BV Read/Write Baseboard version in Type 2. | /BP Read/Write Baseboard product in Type 2. | /BM Read/Write Baseboard manufacture in Type 2. | /SF Read/Write System family in Type 1. | /SK Read/Write System SKU number in Type 1. | /SU AUTO Generates system UUID automatically and update Type 1. | /SS Read/Write System Serial number in Type 1. | /SV Read/Write System version in Type 1. | /SP Read/Write System product in Type 1. | /SM Read/Write System manufacture in Type 1. | /ID Read/Write BIOS release date in Type 0. | /DUMPALL Output all SMBIOS data to screen/file. | /ALL Output SMBIOS stringd to screen/file. | Copyright (C)2008 American Megatrends Inc. | AMIDEDOS - AMIBIOS DMI Editor for DOS |
It's in the floppy emulation boot sector image co : setup OEM-Defined data(Hexadecimal) in Type 3ĭmi_b44 /ss 012345678 - set serial number(Type 1) to "012345678"ĭmi_b44 /cm "AMI" - set manufacture(Type 3) to "AMI" sco # : set #th String of System Configuration Options in Type 12 n : set Type 1 and 2 using the data which get from parameter /g I'm duplicating it here so I can find it quickly myself when needed and just in case that forum post disappears in future. One more reason to go with name brand instead.Įverything below comes from forum and is written by member named Jotnar. Soon after setting up fancy new asset management tool you realized that all your clone PCs show up with identical info.