This post will tell you about how to change the display name of the processor. The reason I make this post just for fun aja ya. Who knew there was a minder who still have older computers (like me).
This article is intended for people who are also fun, let a little bit PD. But do not be misused, such as selling computers assembled, its P III processor, the looks on fox so P IV or even Core 2 Duo / Core 2 Quad. For people who lay anyway (who do not know jeroannya, only to see the display in the GUI, can ketipu). So, I call this article an article for fun:) Oh yes, I addressed this article as well for people who do not know this trick, sorry for those who are good at tinkering with the registry.
Well, we now show:
1. As usual, before tinkering with the registry, backup first, to avoid things that are not desirable.
2. Go to Start Run Regedit
3. Find: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System Hardware description CentralProcessor 0ProcessorNameString
4. Try to change the paper type in the existing processor ProcessorNameString writing with the name of the processor you want.
Description: Changes the name of this processor will not change your computer's performance. This paper is merely a "look" just let me look cool.
This article is intended for people who are also fun, let a little bit PD. But do not be misused, such as selling computers assembled, its P III processor, the looks on fox so P IV or even Core 2 Duo / Core 2 Quad. For people who lay anyway (who do not know jeroannya, only to see the display in the GUI, can ketipu). So, I call this article an article for fun:) Oh yes, I addressed this article as well for people who do not know this trick, sorry for those who are good at tinkering with the registry.
Well, we now show:
1. As usual, before tinkering with the registry, backup first, to avoid things that are not desirable.
2. Go to Start Run Regedit
3. Find: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System Hardware description CentralProcessor 0ProcessorNameString
4. Try to change the paper type in the existing processor ProcessorNameString writing with the name of the processor you want.
Description: Changes the name of this processor will not change your computer's performance. This paper is merely a "look" just let me look cool.
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