dmiedit 5.20
Michal Zalecki
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Dmiedit 5.20 -

: Available for Windows (GUI and command-line), DOS, and the EFI Shell. Typical Usage via Command Line (AMIDEWIN) For the 64-bit Windows version ( amidewinx64.exe ), standard commands include: View current data amidewinx64.exe /ALL Update Serial Number amidewinx64.exe /SS "YourSerialNumber" Update System Product amidewinx64.exe /SP "SystemModelName" Update Baseboard Product amidewinx64.exe /BP "MotherboardModel" Important Requirements Administrative Rights : The Windows version must be run via a Command Prompt with Administrator privileges Firmware Support : The system's BIOS must be an or compatible firmware that supports SMBIOS modifications. Write Protection

dmiedit 5.20 arrives as a focused, pragmatic update aimed at power users who need surgical control over low-level system metadata and firmware-region resources. It’s a small-but-precise release that sharpens existing workflows, tightens reliability, and exposes a few advanced capabilities that make previously fiddly tasks feel deliberate and safe. dmiedit 5.20

amidewinx64.exe /SU UUID (Automatically generates a new UUID) BIOS Version: amidewinx64.exe /IV "[new_version]" : Available for Windows (GUI and command-line), DOS,

Download the dmiedit.exe (version 5.20) and place it on a FreeDOS or WinPE USB drive. Restart your computer and boot from the USB. Use specific commands to update fields (see list below)

Use specific commands to update fields (see list below). Key Command-Line Arguments (AMIDEWINx64) System Serial Number: amidewinx64.exe /SS "[new_serial]" Product Name: amidewinx64.exe /SP "[new_product_name]" Manufacturer: amidewinx64.exe /SM "[new_manufacturer]" System Asset Tag: amidewinx64.exe /SA "[new_tag]"

Note that official AMI Aptio V DMIEDIT documentation is often under NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). To make sure I give you the right commands, I need to know:

The average end-user rarely needs to touch DMIEDIT. However, for specific professional sectors, it is indispensable: