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6 Ways to Check Your Windows Computer's Model Name

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By Aman Kumar
Aman is a Windows specialist who covered the Windows ecosystem for MakeUseOf. He is an Android daily driver and a big gaming enthusiast who occasionally writes about these topics.

Aman has a Bachelor's in Information Technology, for which he studied various programming languages. However, his passion for writing and the Windows world motivated him to pursue a career in writing, leaving the programming scene behind. He put his years of Windows experience into words for MakeUseOf.

Before joining MakeUseOf, Aman wrote about the Windows ecosystem for TheWindowsClub, DigitBin, andGuidingTech.

You can also find Aman's work onHow-To GeekAndroid Headlines,Windows Latest, andGeekerMag
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Whether you want to find the correct hardware upgrade for your computer or want to fix an issue, knowing about your computer model name can come in handy in various situations. Here are 6 quick ways to check your computer model name on Windows.

1. Using the Settings App

Checking System Name in the Settings menu
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The quickest way to check your computer model name and number is through the Settings app. Simply, launch theSettings app (seehow to open the Settings app on Windows) and chooseSystem from the left sidebar. You'll see your computer model name at the top of the System window.

2. Using the System Information App

The System Information is the go-to place tocheck your system information on Windows 11. You can use it to know about your computer's hardware resources, components, and software environment.

To see your computer model name using the System Information app, follow the below instructions:

  1. Press theWin + S hotkeys to openWindows Search.
  2. In the search bar, typeSystem Information and chooseOpen from the right pane.
    Typing System Information in Windows Search
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  3. ChooseSystem Summary from the left sidebar.
  4. Check theSystem Model row in the right pane to know about your computer model name.
    Checking System Model in System Information
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3. Using the DirectX Diagnostic Tool

The DirectX Diagnostic Tool contains information about the DirectX components and drivers installed on your computer. You can also use this tool to get information like System model, BIOS, Processor, Memory, Page file, and more.

Here's how to use the DirectX Diagnostic Tool to know about your system model name:

  1. Use one of themany ways to open the Run dialog box.
  2. In the text field, typedxdiag and clickOK.
  3. Click theSystem tab in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
  4. Under the System Information section, you can check your computer model name next to theSystem Model option.
    System Model option in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool 
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4. Using the Command-Line Tools

If you're an advanced Windows user, you can use the command-line tools, Windows PowerShell and Command Prompt, to know everything about your computer. Here's how to use the Command Prompt to check your computer model name:

  1. Open the Windows Search, typeCommand Prompt in the search bar, and press Enter.
  2. In the Command Prompt window, typewmic csproduct get name, and press Enter.
    System model checking command in Command Prompt
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You'll see the model name on the console screen.

Now, to view the model name using Windows PowerShell, launch Windows PowerShell, type the following command, and press Enter.

Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_ComputerSystem
Command to Check System name in Windows PowerShell
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In case you want to check your computer serial number, execute the following command in the PowerShell window.

Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_bios
Command to Check System Serial number in PowerShell
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5. Using the Manufacturer's Assistant App

Checking System name using HP Support Assistant
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Most manufacturers nowadays offer an assistant app using which you can check your computer model name and number. For instance, if you're using an HP laptop, you can download theHP Support Assistant app to know everything about your computer.

Similarly, you can download the assistant app of your manufacturer to check your computer's name.

6. By Entering the BIOS

The Basic Input / Output System, aka BIOS, lets you configure basic computer settings like boot order, hardware components, and more. You can also use the BIOS menu to know every tiny detail about your computer.

Here's how toenter the BIOS menu on Windows and check your computer model name:

  1. Open the Settings app, and chooseWindows Update from the left sidebar.
  2. Choose theAdvanced options.
  3. UnderAdditional options, select theRecovery option.
  4. Click theRestart now button next toAdvanced startup. Your computer will not boot into Recovery mode.
    Restart now button next to Advanced startup
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  5. Navigate toTroubleshoot >Advanced options >UEFI Firmware Settings >Restart.
  6. Usually, your computer will now boot straight into UEFI BIOS. But in some manufacturers like HP, you'll be welcomed with aStartupMenu. ChooseSystem Information from the menu.
    Choosing System Information from the Startup menu
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  7. You can check your computer name in the System Information section.
    Checking Product name in System Information
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Get to Know Your Computer's Model on Windows

These were all the working ways using which you can know your computer model name. However there are many other methods to check the name, but the ones mentioned above are among the quickest and easiest.

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