![]() ![]() ![]() Note that ProcessorID from the Win32CPU WMI class doesn't give this value. You can also try using CPUID, but with the controversy in PIII, most computers don't have the serial number enabled (or it's not supported at all). Note that you can't just get the values from the table via GetSystemFirmwareTable, as Windows zeroes parts of it (see this ). Note that this UUID it's not in the Win32board, Win32ComputerSystemProduct: wmic path win32computersystemproduct get uuid There's more information in the SMBIOS which you can use for identification, ideally you should combine all of it so even if it most of it it's zeroed you can get a reasonable result. Some manufacturers do not fill them but I have found more success with that number than others.
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