I'm trying to troubleshoot a video issue on an intel NUC, and need to get the model information. It's not convenient to get to the NUC itself, but I have a [relatively] healthy Windows 10 install what I have full admin rights on. How can I get the information from within the Windows operating system? (I'm not opposed to CLI operations.)
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Look in Device Manager – DavidPostill Jan 06 '18 at 22:28
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Which sub-section? – user3.1415927 Jan 06 '18 at 22:43
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Computer? ..... – DavidPostill Jan 06 '18 at 22:46
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No help; just says `ACPI x64-based PC`; the details under `drivers` tab and `details` tab are also all generic... – user3.1415927 Jan 07 '18 at 03:37
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does msinfo32.exe show you the name? – magicandre1981 Jan 07 '18 at 17:28
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No, it doesn't have anything under System Manufacturer. It shows the BaseBoard Manufacturer to be Intel Corp, but no Model or Name. Plenty of info about the OS, not about the hardware though... – user3.1415927 Jan 11 '18 at 03:53
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Enter the following command into a command prompt:
wmic baseboard get manufacturer,product,serialnumber,version
See https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000025060/mini-pcs.html
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1Welcome to Super User. Can you expand your answer a bit to better explain what to do with the information? Thanks. – fixer1234 Dec 28 '18 at 22:21
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