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DMI (Desktop Management Interface) is a standard that allows operating systems to collect basic information about the computer, and was developed by the Desktop Management Task Force (a group of over 120 vendors). |
DMI (Desktop Management Interface) is a standard that allows operating systems to collect basic information about the computer, and was developed by the Desktop Management Task Force (a group of over 120 vendors). |
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DMI (Desktop Management Interface) is a standard that allows operating systems to collect basic information about the computer, and was developed by the Desktop Management Task Force (a group of over 120 vendors).