PowerShell script for CPU information, incl. CPUID

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  1. Posts : 2,450
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       #51

    humbird said:
    Perfect. Thank you!
    You're welcome!
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       #52

    Thanks @ddelo!
    Works ok.
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  3. Posts : 2,450
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       #53

    emilcioran99 said:
    Thanks @ddelo!
    Works ok.

    You're welcome.
    Stick around, I'm working on an update, which should be posted within the next days.
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  4. Posts : 4,224
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       #54

    Still works like a champ! Be sure to post an upgrade notice on the first post in this thread.
    PowerShell script for CPU information, incl. CPUID-image.png
    Thanks!
    --Ed--
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  5. Posts : 2,450
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       #55

    EdTittel said:
    Still works like a champ! Be sure to post an upgrade notice on the first post in this thread.
    PowerShell script for CPU information, incl. CPUID-image.png
    Thanks!
    --Ed--

    Thanks Ed. I sure will....and you'll also get your personal notification!!!!

    I just noticed that you have an older version. You can always try v2.3 from the 1st post!
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       #56

    I just ran v2.3 on my Lenovo K450:

    PowerShell script for CPU information, incl. CPUID-image.png
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  7. Posts : 2,450
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       #57

    Update, Version 2.4 has been added to the 1st post
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  8. Posts : 2,557
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       #58

    @ddelo,

    I just finished running your PS script (new version) and here is the result for my Windows 10 version 1809:

    PowerShell script for CPU information, incl. CPUID-cpu-infob.ps1-result-new-version.png

    Thanks again mate!. I don't know if I am mistaken, but the result seems to be the same as last time, which was very recently.
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  9. Posts : 2,450
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       #59

    IronZorg89 said:
    @ddelo,

    I just finished running your PS script (new version) and here is the result for my Windows 10 version 1809:

    PowerShell script for CPU information, incl. CPUID-cpu-infob.ps1-result-new-version.png

    Thanks again mate!. I don't know if I am mistaken, but the result seems to be the same as last time, which was very recently.
    No, you're not mistaken at all. I have only added the CPU signature field, plus the Disclaimer (for you and one other member who both have an old BIOS), plus fixed a couple of bugs for the AMD processors.

    As you can see your BIOS is 1064 days old, but the Registry reports an updated BIOS microcode version, which is wrong. Somehow the Registry has been erroneously updated by the latest Microsoft microcode update...for reasons completely unknown to me.
    That's the reason you get the Disclaimer which explains what the problem is. And it seems to be working as it's supposed to.
    Thanks a lot for the test buddy!!!
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  10. Posts : 2,557
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       #60

    ddelo said:
    No, you're not mistaken at all. I have only added the CPU signature field, plus the Disclaimer (for you and one other member who both have an old BIOS), plus fixed a couple of bugs for the AMD processors.

    As you can see your BIOS is 1064 days old, but the Registry reports an updated BIOS microcode version, which is wrong. Somehow the Registry has been erroneously updated by the latest Microsoft microcode update...for reasons completely unknown to me.
    That's the reason you get the Disclaimer which explains what the problem is. And it seems to be working as it's supposed to.
    Thanks a lot for the test buddy!!!
    As far as I remember the latest Intel Microcode guidance page didn't list my CPUID (306C3). The reason why it has been updated in the registry is also a mystery to me. MS probably has the answer to that, but for now My PC is running super fine with 1809. Yesterday, I had a harrowing experience trying to upgrade to 1903; it was so bad that I don't think it is worth talking about it.
    Take care mate. Tx again!
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