EasyBCD extends and revamps the Windows Vista/Windows 7 BCD bootloader, and with EasyBCD, almost anything is possible. Setting up and configuring a dual-boot between Windows 7, Windows Vista, older versions of Windows such as XP & 2003, Linux, Ubuntu, BSD, and Mac OS X
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Info about your system's BIOS, then type this command
wmic bios get name,serialnumber,version
Info about your BIOS name, current version and it's serial number if there is any.
wmic csproduct get name,identifyingnumber,uuid
Info about your System motherboard (that happen to be the name) and it's UUID
wmic cpu get name,CurrentClockSpeed,MaxClockSpeed
Info about what's the CPU clock speed, also if you have turbo boost CPUs, what's the Max Clock Speed your system is capable of for the current configuration. Of course you can always overclock your CPU and that will too reflect the change.
wmic cpu get name,CurrentClockSpeed,MaxClockSpeed /every:1
If you have dynamic clock speed running, then add this line, it will refresh and monitor the Clock speed every 1 second.
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A virtualization solution that lets you run Android apps fluidly on Windows 7 systems, or even Windows 8. If you are currently looking for a way to port Android apps on Windows system, looking no farther, this App from BlueStacks is all you need. It's a magic piece that puts Android in to the multi-platform category.
The BlueStacks App Player runs like a desktop widget at the top right corner of your desktop after installed. It runs Android apps pretty smoothly in full-screen. The App Player comes with 10 pre-installed apps out of the box but you can get more apps through BlueStacks Cloud Connect, which requires a Facebook authentication to get in. You can install up to 26 of them with the App Player.
It works on Windows 7 machine and it's free.
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