Re: Processor ID

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In microsoft.public.win2000.registry VR wrote:

> Is there any way to find the processor ID (serial number?) from
> some registry key?

That information is easy to get with certain free tools. Everest HE
for one example. I doubt that this is ever stored in the Windows
registry.

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