
This download will not work in DOS-emulation windows, as found in some operating systems such as Linux. You will need a DOS or Windows based operating system from which you can access the internet to download this file. The download file size is 47 KB, and takes about 1 minute to download on a 28.8 KB modem. The Bootable version Intel® Processor Frequency ID Utility can be downloaded here in a. Power down and reboot the system with the Bootable floppy in the drive.
To use the Bootable version, eject the floppy and insert it into the computer system you wish to test. The system will not recognize the floppy diskette. Note: Do not attempt to view the contents of the floppy disk. If you started the file by double clicking on it instead of following the instructions in step#4, the command prompt window will close when the diskette is finished. When finished, the tool will return you to the DOS prompt. The tool will extract the bootable version of the utility onto your floppy diskette. Warning: Any data on this floppy disk will be erased. Insert your pre-formatted floppy diskette into the floppy drive and hit any key to let the system know that a floppy diskette has been inserted. At the software license screen, type “1” to accept the terms and conditions of the software license agreement when prompted.
Open up a DOS prompt window and launch the download from the temp directory (or other directory you chose) by typing in the filename. If you would like to change the location for the download, select a different directory, then click “Save.” The system will save the program in your c:\temp directory as the default. Select “Save this program to disk” and click on “OK.”.
When you are ready to download, select download the Bootable version.