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Identifying your Motherboard

Identifying your Motherboard

Though not required to configure a Job Environment on your machine, you may wish to look up your motherboard model in order to search online for additional support.

Some computers allow you to check with a simple Windows utility. To do so, simply:

  1. Press the Windows and R keys simultaneously to open Windows Run.

  2. Type "msinfo32" and hit Enter.

    Screenshot opening MSINFO32

  3. Refer to the BaseBoard (motherboard) Manufacturer and Product (model) details.

    Screenshot of msinfo32 showing baseboard information

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