Change the Processor Name shown in System Properties

Note, this trick is really not recommended as this may cause windows to provide falsified information to it self and other applications, which would cause system stability issue and may slow down the system….

How to Change the Processor Name shown in the System properties Dialog Box ??

Under Windows XP, Click Start, then RUN Command, “regedit“… (Without the quote symbols)… Now please navigate your self to this Registry location,

>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > HARDWARE > DESCRIPTION > SYSTEM > CENTRAL PROCESSOR > GO TO 0

Now please double click, on the key PROCESSORNAMESTRING . Change the value as you like…

7 Comments so far »

  1. Utsav said

    am September 28 2007 @ 6:40 am

    wow .i wanted this hack from a long time.

  2. Quiz_Master said

    am October 1 2007 @ 7:29 pm

    I tried this but dunno after two days my processor name is back to normal….
    Isn’t there any way to make it permanent. Its a cool trick to show off u know..hehe

  3. Choto Cheeta said

    am October 3 2007 @ 11:14 am

  4. jassi said

    am November 4 2007 @ 12:08 pm

    This is a useless topic. please post some useful information yaar.

  5. hayder said

    am July 30 2008 @ 8:04 am

    i really want 2….
    if u guys find it please seen me ” h\trimtower@aol.com

  6. sudip lamichhane said

    am October 20 2008 @ 6:01 am

    well i liked your tip and heres my tip
    if u want to start any programme or anything”such as music pictures or any file in your computer then go to group plolicy trun on visibility of log on and log off scripts under scripts and then add log on script on the script.it means give the location of file.either in log on or log off script.and things will start as u want on log on or log off of your computer for any confusion or help explore veza_khusket@yahoo.com
    or contact:9841791979
    And remember me for any tips or bullshit

  7. TK said

    am October 27 2008 @ 4:48 pm

    @ sudip
    You can also just simply drag the shortcut of the program you want to startup by dragging it to
    Start>All Programs>Startup

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