Re: dual core processor



Wayne Tiffany wrote:
> 1 graph. However, when this machine had XP64 on it, I noticed that it did
> have two CPU graphs. I also took another look at the BIOS and it's only
> showing CPU 0: and none other. So, all this is making me wonder if it's not
> going to happen with XP32 on this machine. On the other hand, why not??
>
> WT
>

I would suggest, (although you may have tried all this)

1. Task Manager, click the performance TAB, then View / CPU History /
check One CPU per graph.
http://www.solidengineering.co.nz/help/taskmanager.jpg

2. Is there a switch in the BIOS to enable both cores?

3. check to see if there is a BIOS upgrade available.

And once you get it going read link below, it has some interesting
reading regarding Hyperthreading. Maybe I shouldn't have turned
Hyperthreading off on my clients SolidWorks PC after all.

http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/20040528/


John Layne
www.solidengineering.co.nz
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