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Dell – Get Your System Service Tag Using Command Prompt

Dell – Get Your System Service Tag Using Command Prompt

Kerry Cordero
Laptops & Desktops
May 19, 2020 1 min read

Go to your command prompt and type in “wmic bios get serialnumber”

C:\>wmic bios get serialnumber
SerialNumber
C5Q###
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