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- Intel Microprocessor Identification Utility
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- May 1997: This Intel Microprocessor Identification
- Utility is designed to identify the type of Intel microprocessor your PC contains. It is
- intended for use on systems which are running in real mode.
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- If you are downloading this utility from Intel's web site, after
- doubleclicking on the file, save to a temp directory on your C: drive.
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- AFter saving the file, to run the Microprocessor Identification
- Utility, exit Windows*, OS/2* or Unix* to DOS.
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- 1. At the DOS prompt, type
- cd temp
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- 2. At the C:/Temp> prompt type
- CPUID
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- 3. Respond Y to the following system query: Continue File
- extraction?
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- 4. At the DOS prompt type
- CPUIDF.exe
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- 5. The program will run and provide details on your processor.
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- 6. Exit from DOS.
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- After the program runs, the identification of the microprocessor is
- displayed on screen.
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- If the program displays the message that it is not running in real
- mode, then you should do the following:
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- For users who downloaded the Intel Microprocessor Identification
- Utility, you will need to format a system diskette. From Windows 3.1* or
- Windows'95*, use your file manager structure.
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- For DOS*:
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- 1. Put a new diskette into Floppy drive A. The following steps will
- take you through the process of reformat a diskette. Any files you may have on this
- diskette will be lost though this reformatting process.
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- 2. To format a system bootable floppy diskette, at the DOS prompt, type
- FORMAT A:/S (Make sure you are NOT in the C: drive when you reformat!)
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- 3. At the DOS prompt type
- C: (to return to the C: drive)
- CD TEMP (or specific directory where you downloaded the utility)
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- 4. To copy the utility to the floppy diskette in the floppy drive, at
- the DOS prompt type
- COPY CPUID.exe A:
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- 5. Reboot your machine with the disk you just created in your A:
- drive
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- 6. At the DOS prompt A:> type
- CPUID
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- 7. Respond Y to the system query: Continue File extraction?
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- 8. At the DOS prompt type
- CPUIDF.exe
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- After the programs runs and provides the message;
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- 9. Remove the floppy from the A drive and reboot your system
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- For users with the Intel Microprocessor Identification Utility
- diskette:
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- 1. Make sure the Intel Microprocessor Utility diskette is in
- Drive A and is not write protected.
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- 2. At the DOS prompt, type:
- SYS A:
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- 3. Wait for the DOS prompt to return.
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- 4. Exit all applications.
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- 5. With the diskette still in Drive A, reboot the system from the
- diskette. It will automatically run the CPUIDF program in
- real mode.
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- *Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.
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