[bcab] Re: identifying processor in windows 2000
- From: Kevin Russell <kevin_russell@xxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 11:20:15 +0100
Hi Graham
I think Belarc Advisor will do what you want. When you run it, it scans
your machine and produces an HTML report of all components, software, etc.
It's a free utility from:
www.belarc.com
Cheers
Kevin
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[bcab] identifying processor in windows 2000
Hi all.
I want to identify the processor used on a PC running Windows 2000.
if I right click My Computer and choose Properties from the context menu
that appears, I can find out from the system tab that the processor is a
pentium and it is family 6 stepping 8.
this is not helpful. in Windows XP I get the clock speed of the processor
and more information about the kind of processor. what does this Family 6
stepping 8 actually specify?
Cheers
Graham
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