[Q] How do I know what bootloader I have?

HeathicusF

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Sorry for the newb question here. I rooted and put a custom ROM on my Samsung Captivate the first weekend I had it, and did the same with my old Galaxy Tab 10.1, but since upgrading to the Galaxy S3 and ASUS TF700, I haven't been keeping up with the scene.

I'm interested in rooting and putting a custom ROM on my TF700. I'm running stock JB (4.2.1). I've unlocked the bootloader using ASUS's tool. I've been looking at the CROMi-Xenogenesis ROM. The instruction mention that you have to be using bootloader 10.6.1.14.4 or 10.6.1.14.8. Just how do I find out what version bootloader I have?
 

_that

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As long as you are on a 100% stock ROM, the bootloader version is the same as the ROM build version.
If you are on a custom ROM, the bootloader menu (Power+Volume-down) will always show your current bootloader version, while the build number in "About tablet" will show the ROM version.