

The CP column gives the processor number. The following example shows this extension. In kernel mode, it describes the target computer. If you are debugging in user mode, the !cpuid extension describes the computer that the target application is running on. However, user-mode minidump files contain only information about the active processor. The !cpuid extension works during live user-mode or kernel-mode debugging, local kernel debugging, and debugging of dump files. DLLįor more information about how to debug multiprocessor computers, see Multiprocessor Syntax. If you omit this parameter, all processors are displayed. Specifies the processor whose information will be displayed. The !cpuid extension displays information about the processors on the system.
