Database file being used is PEP.DAT
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| Processor Update Utility for Intel® P6 and Intel NetBurst® |
| Microarchitecture Family of Microprocessors |
| Version 7.14, 09/23/2005, Production |
| Copyright 1995-2004, Intel Corporation. |
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The system BIOS supports the microcode update API.
Searching database file for Processor Signature=0001067A Platform ID=80
Attempting to permanently install the microcode update(s) in your system BIOS.
Checking microcode update for processor signature 1067A and platform ID 80:
BIOS contains no processor microcode update
Database microcode update revision = A0E
This utility can load a newer microcode update into the BIOS.
The microcode update was successfully loaded permanently into the BIOS.
You do not need to run this utility again, unless a new
processor is installed or a new version of the utility is used.
That's great! But still W10 see one core, runs very poorly