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I did, it's in post #201
Wrong script. Will do the other momentarily.
Code:> .\CPU-info.ps1 CPU-Info Version 2.1 © 2019 Dimitri Delopoulos Computer Model : 10120 Computer Name : DESKTOP Processor Type : Central Processor Manufacturer : GenuineIntel CPU Family : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 processor CPU Architecture : x64 Name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz Description : Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3 Number of Cores : 4 Number of Logical Processors : 8 Current Clock Speed : 3401 Socket Designation : SOCKET 0 Upgrade Method : LGA1155 CPUID : 000306C3 Display Family : 06H Display Model : 3CH Running microcode revision : 0x25 (loaded by Microsoft Windows 10 Pro) UEFI CPU microcode revision : 0x12 Boot Mode : UEFI UEFI Version : I1KT34AUS UEFI Manufacturer : LENOVO UEFI Serial Number : ES12210242 UEFI Release Date : 11/17/2013 (1938 days ago)
Rich, what did you run to get what's in your post Cumulative Update KB4482887 Windows 10 v1809 Build 17763.348 - March 1 Windows Update - Page 21 - Windows 10 Forums
Dick, this is what you need
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...ngs-powershell
And here is how to install it.
Cumulative Update KB4482887 Windows 10 v1809 Build 17763.348 - March 1 Windows Update - Page 14 - Windows 10 Forums
Thanks a lot. Your output makes perfect sense to me.
You see IronZorg89, did the exact same thing with you, i.e applied KB4465065 and his first entry went to revision 0x25. But for a very strange reason, the second entry (the UEFI one) got up to 0x25 too. Which is insane, as KB4465065 does not touch BIOS/UEFI.
So I'm trying to figure out what the problem is. Is it the script or KB4465065 messed up something?
That's why I asked for your output.
Anyway, thanks again.