Not surprising. Windows 9x is not adept at accurately identifying the
latest and greatest processors from Intel, AMD, et. al. In my
experience, it can't tell the difference between a PII and a PIII and
Celeron. They are all identified as PIIs. I don't know whether it's a
matter of Windows having a poor identification procedure or the
manufacturers not providing an easy way for the OS to detect the speed
and type of the processor.
Gregg Pfaff wrote:
>
> I have a friend who just purchased a "factory
> refurbished?" Hewlett Packard computer and he was told
> it had a 433mhz Celeron Processor but, When he goes
> into "Device Manager" it says it's a PII? Is this
> normal? Or is it really a PII?
Larry Atlow [log in to unmask]
Quality Assurance Administrator
Howard Computers
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