Have you ever changed your processor name? Really it would be amazing
thing, So we need the user updates theprocessor Name String registry key
each time when Windows starts, and this is an annoying thing changing
Processor Name String registry key each time your computer starts!!
And the Solution It is very easy to change your processor name permanently
by creating a registry key and placing a shortcut to it in the windows start
up folder. To do so, just follow these steps:-
1-Open Notepad.
2-copy this code and past it their
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0]
"ProcessorNameString"="your Processor name 50000MHz"
3-Click on File Menu, click on Save As and select "All
Types" in Save as Type option. Save the file as
ProcessorNameChange.reg or *.reg.
4-Create a new shortcut on your desktop. Enter
regedit / S "Location of the .reg file" as the location of
the item. For example, enter regedit /S "C:\Processor
Name.reg" if your registry file is located in the root of
C:\ drive.
5- Copy the created Shortcut file.
6-Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows XP)
or to C:\Users\ User-
Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start
Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows 8, Windows 7
and Windows Vista. Also remember that AppData is a
hidden folder.) if C: is your System drive.
7-Paste the copied file.
-This registry file would now execute each time when Windows starts and the
Processor Name String would be modified each time. So, even upon restarting
your computer, you will see that the changed processor name is permanent.
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