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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Viewing your cores

Viewing your cores

Open a command prompt by pressing Windows Key + x + a and paste in the following command:
WMIC CPU Get /Format:List

Use WMIC to get the number of cores of your CPU

Scroll down and look for NumberOfCores and NumberOfLogicalProcessors.  From the graphic above you can see I have a quad core processor.
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