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| revolution 22 Feb 2008, 13:49 Cthulhu wrote: I'm looking for informations about retrieving BIOS info but I found only references that uses WMI classes to do it. Cthulhu wrote: Is there a way to get this information from a Ring 3 application or just from Ring 0? | |||
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| Cthulhu 22 Feb 2008, 14:02 revolution wrote: Really? Too slow? How many times a second are you intending to get the serial number?. Well mate, I'm coding in fasm I want to do it as fast as I can no matter how many times I'll call the function. Besides I want to know what is happening under the hood and thats's the reason I don't want to use WMI. | |||
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| revolution 22 Feb 2008, 14:22 Cthulhu wrote: I want to know what is happening under the hood  People that want to learn are always tops in my books. | |||
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| kandamun 22 Feb 2008, 14:39 Since this thread is in Windows, what about 
 Code: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System REG_MULTI_SZ: SystemBiosVersion | |||
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| MHajduk 22 Feb 2008, 16:47 revolution wrote: People that want to learn are always tops in my books. Wir werden wissen. (We must know. We will know.) David Hilbert, great German mathematician (*1862 - †1943). | |||
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| Cthulhu 22 Feb 2008, 17:23 kandamun wrote: Since this thread is in Windows, what about I saw this registry key during my research thanks kandamun. If I find a solution to access this information using assembly without having to use the registry I'll post it here. Thanks everyone who answered this thread! Cthulhu | |||
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