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Smbios Version 26 |work| -Added fields for Bootup State, Power Supply State, Thermal State, and Security Status. Cache Information (Type 7): If you ran: SMBIOS version 2.6 (released around 2007) introduced several updates to reflect the changing hardware landscape, particularly regarding expansion slots. While previous versions supported generic slots, version 2.6 added specific definitions for PCI Express (PCIe) and PCI-X . smbios version 26 While this seems standard now, in 2009, multi-core processors were becoming mainstream, and older SMBIOS versions struggled to accurately distinguish between physical cores and logical threads. Version 2.6 helped software accurately report hardware specs to the user. Added fields for Bootup State, Power Supply State, VMware ESXi 5.x/6.x, VirtualBox, and older versions of QEMU/KVM often report to guest operating systems by default – even if the host hardware is modern. This is done for compatibility, as Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 expect SMBIOS 2.6 or 2.7. Many cloud-based virtual servers still emulate SMBIOS 2.6 for legacy OS compatibility. While this seems standard now, in 2009, multi-core
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