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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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== See Also == |
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=== Articles === |
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* [[BIOS]] |
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=== Threads === |
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=== External Links === |
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* [[wikipedia:Desktop_Management_Interface | Desktop_Management_Interface]] at Wikipedia. |
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[[Category:Standards]] |
[[Category:Standards]] |
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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).
See Also
Articles
Threads
External Links
- Desktop_Management_Interface at Wikipedia.