102 Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility Version %s
114 If this information differs from what was expected, please contact the PC system manufacturer or microprocessor place of purchase.\n\n
115 The Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility is unable to identify the tested processor. This utility is intended for Intel microprocessors only. The processor being tested is not an Intel processor or is an older Intel processor not supported by this utility.\n\n
116 The tested Intel(R) processor is not supported by the Intel Processor Identification Utility.\n\nThe utility is designed for Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 and later processors.
117 The tested Intel(R) processor and system bus appear to be operating within their frequency specifications.\n\n
118 The tested Intel(R) processor appears to be operating above its frequency specification, a condition commonly known as "overclocked".\n\nPlease press the advisory button for further information.\n\n
119 The tested Intel(R) processor does not appear to be a production processor. The utility is designed to support production Intel processors only.\n\n
120 This version of the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility was released before this processor was publicly available, so it cannot provide frequency information. It is likely that a more recent version is available.
121 In order to identify information about your older Intel processor, please download the Intel(R) Frequency ID Utility from http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/FrequencyID/FreqID.htm.
122 The Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility Version %s has encountered an unexpected condition. Error Code=%d. Please download and install a new version of the utility from http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/piu/sb/cs-014921.htm. If the problem persists, contact Intel Customer Support.\n\n
123 The Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility Version %s has encountered an unusual condition.\n\nPlease press the advisory button for further information.
124 The Utility has encountered a system bus which does not appear to be operating at an Intel specified value of 100 or 133 MHz. Such configurations are not specified, validated, or warranted by Intel for proper processor operation.\n\n
126 A processor being operated above its frequency specification may become unstable, or produce unpredictable or erroneous results. These conditions might not be readily apparent and the life of the processor may also be shortened. Intel Corporation does not warrant the performance of processors in such circumstances.\n\n
129 Small variations in clock frequencies are common. If there appears to be a significant variation, please contact the PC system manufacturer or microprocessor place of purchase.\n\n
141 None
142 Unable to display License Agreement. Please re-install software.
143 Could not load an important component needed for the proper operation of this program. Please re-run the installation program to install the whole package.
152 N/A
155 This Intel(R) processor supports Hyper-Threading Technology.\nSee www.intel.com/info/hyperthreading for more information.\n\n
156 A power-management feature appears to be enabled on your system.\nThis may cause the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility to report a much lower\nreported processor frequency than expected. This utility is intended to\noperate without power-management features enabled.
158 This version of the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility was released before this processor was publicly available, so it cannot provide frequency information. It is likely that a more recent version is available.\n\nYou can click the "Web Update" button to go to the Processor Identification Utility web site.
159 Yes
160 No
169 Processor #%d
172 This function requires a web browser to update your utility. One could not be located.\n\nPlease ensure that a web browser is correctly installed on your system.\n
174 The microprocessor in this system has been identified as the Intel(R) Pentium(R) processor.\nThis particular version of the Intel(R) Pentium(R) processor has the well-publicized floating-point unit flaw.\n\nAt any time during the life of your PC you can request a replacement version of the Intel(R) Pentium(R) processor.\n \nFor more information, contact the nearest Intel office, or access the World Wide Web at:
175 A processor being operated above its frequency specification (overclocked) may become unstable, or produce unpredictable or erroneous results. These conditions might not be readily apparent and the life of the processor may also be shortened. Intel Corporation does not warrant the performance of processors in such circumstances. \n\nIf this information differs from what was anticipated, please contact the PC system manufacturer or microprocessor place of purchase.
176 Power Management Notice
177 Flaw Notice
178 Utility Notice
180 Administrator rights are required. Please login with Administrator rights enabled and rerun this utility.
181 Error!
182 CPU Family
183 CPU Type
184 CPU Model
185 CPU Stepping
186 One or more resources needed to run the program is not found. \n\nPlease re-install the program and run again.
188 Low memory. Please close applications not in use and restart this program again.
189 Unable to create Registry key.
190 Unable to set Registry value.
191 Unable to create driver file.
192 The system disk is full.\n\nPlease remove unnecessary files, then run the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility again.
193 Overclocked
196 NOTICE -- It appears that this version of the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility is older than %s months. It is likely that a more recent version is available.
199 The tested system bus appears to be operating above its frequency specification, a condition commonly known as "overclocked".\n\nPlease press the advisory button for further information.\n\n
200 The tested Intel(R) processor and system bus appear to be operating above their frequency specifications, a condition commonly known as "overclocked".\n\nPlease press the advisory button for further information.\n\n
201 A system bus being operated above its frequency specification may become unstable, or produce unpredictable or erroneous results. These conditions might not be readily apparent and the life of the system may also be shortened. Intel Corporation does not warrant the performance of processors in such circumstances.\n\n
202 A processor and system bus being operated above their frequency specifications may become unstable, or produce unpredictable or erroneous results. These conditions might not be readily apparent and the life of the processor may also be shortened. Intel Corporation does not warrant the performance of processors in such circumstances.\n\n
203 The actual frequencies at which the tested processor and the system bus are operating
204 The frequencies at which the tested processor and system bus are intended to operate
205 The tested processor or system bus appear to be operating faster than Intel specification
209 "Type" indicates whether the processor was intended for installation by consumer or professional.
210 "Family" indicates microprocessor generation. E.g. "6" = sixth generation.
211 "Model" indicates the mircroprocessor's manufacturing technology and design generation
212 "Stepping" indicates internal Intel design or manufacturing designation.
214 Total number of processors in your system
215 The processor currently being tested
217 Shows whether the tested processor contains MMX(TM) technology
218 Shows if the tested processor contains streaming SIMD extensions support
235 Mobile Processor Notice
236 The mobile processor tested appears to be operating in a mode designed to increase power efficiency, which may cause the reported processor frequency to be inaccurate.\n\nIt is recommended that this utility perform a more extensive test of the system to ensure the actual processor frequency is reported correctly. This test will take about 3 minutes.\n\nDo you wish to proceed with the test?
237 %d%% done
238 The tested frequency of the processor core
239 The tested frequency of the system bus
240 The frequency at which the tested processor was designed to operate
241 The frequency at which the system bus was designed to operate
243 The tested Intel(R) mobile processor supports Intel SpeedStep(R) technology and is capable of multiple performance modes.\n\nIn its current operating mode, the processor appears to be operating within its frequency specifications. Power management modes can result in a lower reported frequency than the expected frequency.\n\n
244 The tested Intel(R) mobile processor supports Intel SpeedStep(R) technology and is capable of multiple performance modes.\n\nIn its current operating mode, the processor appears to be operating above its frequency specification, a condition commonly known as "overclocked".\n\n
245 The tested Intel(R) mobile processor supports Intel SpeedStep(R) technology and is capable of multiple performance modes.\n\nIn its current operating mode the tested system bus appears to be operating above its frequency specification, a condition commonly known as "overclocked".\n\n
246 The tested Intel(R) mobile processor supports Intel SpeedStep(R) technology and is capable of multiple performance modes.\n\nIn its current operating mode the tested system bus and the processor both appear to be operating above their frequency specifications, a condition commonly known as "overclocked".\n\n
247 "Revision" indicates internal version information for Intel(R) processors within a manufacturing stepping.
248 6
250 MHz
251 GHz
252 Very high speed, on-chip memory that stores frequently used instructions
253 Very high speed, on-chip memory that stores frequently used data
254 High speed secondary memory that stores frequently used instructions and data
255 Physical package that contains the processor
256 N/A
267 Reported frequency - The speed at which the tested processor is currently operating.\n\nExpected frequency - The highest speed at which the tested processor was manufactured to operate.\n\n
276 Unknown
277 L1 Data Cache
278 L1 Trace Cache
279 K
280 M
281 ╡ops
282 B
283 Very high speed, on chip memory that stores frequently used instructions decoded into micro operations
284 L2 Cache
286 \n\nClick the "Web Site" button to go to the Processor Identification Utility web site.\n\n
287 Shows if the tested processor contains streaming SIMD extensions 2 support
288 Large high speed secondary memory that stores frequently used instructions and data
289 This version of the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility does not support this operating system.\n\nPlease download the Bootable Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility at \nhttp://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/piu/sb/cs-012499.htm
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295 E
296 E
297 E
298 E
299 E
300 E
301 E
302 E
303 E
304 E
305 E
306 E
307 E
308 E
309 E
310 E
311 E
312 E
313 E
314 E
315 E
316 E
317 E
318 E
319 E
320 This version of the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility does not support this operating system.\n\nPlease download the Bootable Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility at \nhttp://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/piu/sb/cs-012499.htm
324 The Execute Disable Bit capability is a feature that can help prevent buffer overflow virus attacks
325 Shows if the tested processor contains Intel(R) SpeedStep(R) technology support
326 Shows if the tested processor contains Enhanced Intel(R) SpeedStep(R) technology support
328 Reported
329 Expected
330 Speed
331 System Bus
332 Utility notification
333 CPU Type
334 CPU Family
335 CPU Model
336 CPU Stepping
337 CPU Revision
338 Intel MMX(TM) technology
340 Hyper-Threading technology
341 Streaming SIMD extensions
342 Streaming SIMD extensions 2
343 Processor classification
344 Other Intel processor features
345 Processor details
346 Level 3 cache
347 Level 2 cache
348 Level 1 data cache
349 Level 1 instruction cache
350 Level 1 trace cache
351 Packaging
352 Improved utilization of processor resources for multi-threaded software and multi-tasking operations.
353 The Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility is unable to write to the disk. Please ensure that you have Administrator rights on this system and check that the disk is not write-protected.
354 The Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility is unable to write to the disk. Please ensure that you have Administrator rights on this system and check that the disk is not write-protected or full, then run the utility again.
355 Streaming SIMD extensions 3
356 Shows if the tested processor contains streaming SIMD extensions 3 support
357 www.intel.com
358 The tested Intel(R) mobile processor supports Intel SpeedStep(R) technology and is capable of multiple performance modes.\n\nIn its current operating mode, the processor appears to be operating within its frequency specifications. Power management modes can result in a lower reported frequency than the expected frequency. If the reported frequency is lower than expected, reset the system power management modes, plug in the system power cord and reboot the system.\n\n
359 Platform Compatibility Guide
360 A compatibility naming convention designed to reduce confusion in proper motherboard selection
361 Intel(R) Extended Memory 64 Technology
362 Intel(R) Extended Memory 64 Technology allows platforms to access larger amounts of memory, and adds support for 64-bit operating systems
372 The frequencies at which the tested processor is expected and reported to be operating
373 The frequencies at which the tested system bus is expected and reported to be operating
374 The reported highest level of cache memory available in the tested processor
375 Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details.
377 Certain advanced Intel(R) processor technologies require system support features be present to be fully enabled. Please see the notifications below for system features required to enable the listed technologies.\n\n
378 Hyper-Threading Technology\nHyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with an Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor supporting Hyper-Threading Technology and an HT Technology enabled chipset, BIOS and operating system. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use. See http://www.intel.com/info/hyperthreading/ for more information including details on which processors support HT Technology.\n\n
379 To verify your system for Hyper-Threading technology, download the Hyper-Threading Technology Test Utility from http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Product_Filter.asp?ProductID=1687\n\n
380 Intel(R) Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel(R) EM64T)\nrequires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, OS, device drivers and applications enabled for Intel(R) EM64T. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software configurations. Intel EM64T enabled OS, BIOS, device drivers and applications may not be available. Check with your vendor for more information.\n\n
382 \nIntel, Pentium, MMX, Intel SpeedStep, and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.\nCopyright(C) 2004 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
387 L2 Cache Memory
389 The tested Intel(R) mobile processor is capable of multiple performance modes.\n\nPower management modes can result in a marginally higher or lower reported frequency than the expected frequency. If the reported frequency differs from what was expected, reset the system power management modes, plug in the system power cord, and reboot the system before retesting.\n\n
1224 The Enhanced Halt State feature is designed to lower power consumption in idle mode by reducing frequency and voltage
1225 Enhanced Halt State
61440 Open
61441 Save As
61442 All Files (*.*)
61443 Untitled
61446 an unnamed file
61457 &Hide
61472 No error message is available.
61473 An unsupported operation was attempted.
61474 A required resource was unavailable.
61475 Out of memory.
61476 An unknown error has occurred.
61696 Invalid filename.
61697 Failed to open document.
61698 Failed to save document.
61699 Save changes to %1?
61700 Failed to create empty document.
61701 The file is too large to open.
61702 Could not start print job.
61703 Failed to launch help.
61704 Internal application error.
61705 Command failed.
61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation.
61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted.
61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed.
61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system.
61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s.
61712 Please enter an integer.
61713 Please enter a number.
61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2.
61715 Please enter a number between %1 and %2.
61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters.
61717 Please select a button.
61718 Please enter an integer between 0 and 255.
61719 Please enter a positive integer.
61720 Please enter a date and/or time.
61721 Please enter a currency.
61728 Unexpected file format.
61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given.
61730 Destination disk drive is full.
61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else.
61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else.
61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1.
61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1.
61836 Unable to read write-only property.
61837 Unable to write read-only property.
61840 Unable to load mail system support.
61841 Mail system DLL is invalid.
61842 Send Mail failed to send message.
61856 No error occurred.
61857 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1.
61858 %1 was not found.
61859 %1 contains an invalid path.
61860 %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files.
61861 Access to %1 was denied.
61862 An invalid file handle was associated with %1.
61863 %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory.
61864 %1 could not be created because the directory is full.
61865 Seek failed on %1
61866 A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1.
61867 A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1.
61868 A locking violation occurred while accessing %1.
61869 Disk full while accessing %1.
61870 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
61872 No error occurred.
61873 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1.
61874 An attempt was made to write to the reading %1.
61875 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
61876 An attempt was made to read from the writing %1.