The version in this CMD command indicates the software or tool being used, showing its release or compatibility details.
The version in this CMD command indicates the software or tool being used, showing its release or compatibility details.
Use msinfo32.exe to verify the type, or open Run, type msinfo32.exe, and it will display your BIOS information.
The term "version" in your command refers to a specific release or iteration of the software, not the general bio information.
The command you're referring to is used to check the BIOS version on your system via the command line. It helps identify the BIOS release date, which for many American Megatrends boards is around July 1, 2009. The term "ALASKA" seems unrelated and might be a typo or misunderstanding.
You noticed the correct BIOS version for all three formats I mentioned. It’s recommended to update your operating system. Updated on August 24, 2017 by Raziq_26 (note: typo in text).
It seems like you're referring to the extended label of the BIOS.