@Arx asked how to change your cpu name so I will provide a tutorial!
This only works for windows machines but I will find something for Linux. Mac is a different story for another day.
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I take no responsibility for your own actions following this tutorial. I am not liable for any damages!
This only works if you have admin permissions on your device!
1. Press the windows key + R. this will open the run application
2. Type "regedit" and press enter.
3. Click File then select export. Name the file and save it to a place like your desktop. This is just incase you accidently fuck something up and need to load a backup!
4. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE then HARDWARE then DESCRIPTION.
5. From description select CentralProcessor and go to the folder that is labeled 0.
6. In there you will see a lot of different files but you look for the one that says processor name.
7. Double click on the word ProcessorName and then edit your processor name to what ever you like.
8. Close RegEdit and then go to your settings and find system.
9. Go to about and you will find all the device info about your PC.
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Adolf Hitler
In case of an investigation by any federal entity or similar, I do not have any involvement with this group or with the people in it, I do not know how I am here, probably added by a thrid party, I do not support any actions by the member of this group.
This only works for windows machines but I will find something for Linux. Mac is a different story for another day.
Leeches Will Be Reported!
Hidden Content
I take no responsibility for your own actions following this tutorial. I am not liable for any damages!
This only works if you have admin permissions on your device!
1. Press the windows key + R. this will open the run application
2. Type "regedit" and press enter.
3. Click File then select export. Name the file and save it to a place like your desktop. This is just incase you accidently fuck something up and need to load a backup!
4. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE then HARDWARE then DESCRIPTION.
5. From description select CentralProcessor and go to the folder that is labeled 0.
6. In there you will see a lot of different files but you look for the one that says processor name.
7. Double click on the word ProcessorName and then edit your processor name to what ever you like.
8. Close RegEdit and then go to your settings and find system.
9. Go to about and you will find all the device info about your PC.
[Video:
“if you want to shine like sun first you have to burn like it.”
Adolf Hitler
In case of an investigation by any federal entity or similar, I do not have any involvement with this group or with the people in it, I do not know how I am here, probably added by a thrid party, I do not support any actions by the member of this group.