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by iforgotpassword 351 days ago
But that's exactly the point. Computer shops that sell complete systems are supposed to put their name in the "system manufacturer" field. If you bought the mainboard yourself and built your own system, then who do you think should have replaced that string?
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I get that, but I'd expect it to be a setting I can change in BIOS, or at least default to the motherboard's model number. Instead, if I build my own, I just can't change it ever because ASUS refuse to release it publicly. Hell, even the shop I used for the previous PC didn't have such a tool. (And if you change it in Windows, it's rewritten from SMBIOS every boot)
I worked in PC stores for a long time and never had any such access to such a tool. Sounds like something only the big OEM's would get honestly.
It's mentioned in some ASUS docs, but it's not available on their support anywhere. Probably reserved for big OEMs, yeah.
I stumbled upon that feature in the (MS-DOS based) bios flashing utility for some mainboard, via some command line option. Just don't remember which one it was, it was ages ago.
Okay but we're talking about consumer-grade boards sold at retail here. It's not like these are boards that fell off a truck. ASUS sells them this way, but then doesn't give consumers a way to alter that field.
How about set it to default "Asus", and computer shop has tool to override it
Then you can't tell it apart from systems that were actually built by Asus. But given that most smaller shops don't seem to have access to the tool anyways, we'd then just have the opposite situation.