ThumperTM Windows Ninja Joined Aug 18, 2010 Messages 13,892 Mar 8, 2015 #1 Here is the Steps Run CMD Write DEBUG then df000:fff5
J johots New Member Joined Mar 20, 2015 Messages 2 Mar 20, 2015 #2 Amazing, but mine doesn't have DEBUG
T ThPop Member Joined Aug 19, 2015 Messages 8 Aug 23, 2015 #6 my laptop 4 years ago .. My desktop 15 years ago :v :v
C coolsaggu New Member Joined Feb 1, 2015 Messages 1 Sep 9, 2015 #7 Sorry, but above trick doesn't work.
C cait New Member Joined Oct 3, 2015 Messages 1 Oct 3, 2015 #8 The Debug command apparently only works in 32-bit windows environments and the old DOS environment.
R Rocketboy New Member Joined May 10, 2015 Messages 1 Mar 17, 2016 #11 That command just read when is BIOS last time updated...
A Abdur Rehman New Member Joined Apr 14, 2016 Messages 1 Apr 14, 2016 #12 debug command is not working in windows 8 and 10 ...thanks
V Valdr Member Joined Nov 13, 2016 Messages 7 Jan 11, 2017 #15 Doesn't work for my win 7 pro version either.
F FlviousJosephus New Member Joined Feb 22, 2017 Messages 1 Feb 22, 2017 #16 Thanks and no thanks. Did not work. Even I used the french language due to that the the person who originated is french (at list his/her computer).
Thanks and no thanks. Did not work. Even I used the french language due to that the the person who originated is french (at list his/her computer).
S saynos New Member Joined Feb 27, 2017 Messages 1 Feb 27, 2017 #18 Thank you! Nice trick! Debug info: F000:FFF0 30 35 2F-32 31 2F 30 38 00 FC EF .05/21/08... Windows version: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 [version: 6.1.7601]
Thank you! Nice trick! Debug info: F000:FFF0 30 35 2F-32 31 2F 30 38 00 FC EF .05/21/08... Windows version: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 [version: 6.1.7601]