Re: Hyperthreading problem.
- From: Lance <lltbhill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 18:09:29 GMT
Glad it's fixed.
Lance
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Nick thought carefully and wrote on 3/25/2006 8:27 AM:
Thanks Lance,.
have already tried this.
The option was not available.
Today reinstalled XP Pro (upgrade, not clean install, thus preserving existing settings/progs etc) and HT is now working correctly
Nick.
"Lance" <lltbhill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:SR4Vf.4918$HW2.4018@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMaybe this is the problem:
In Task Manager, click View/CPU History. Check "One graph per CPU" instead of "One graph, All CPUs"
Lance
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Nick thought carefully and wrote on 3/24/2006 9:34 AM:P4 3.4Ghz CPU on Asus motherboard.
This was working fine until recently a HDD died.
Replaced the drive and installed XP Pro.
The pc is now working ok but HT is not, and it definitely was before the drive died.
HT is enabled in bios and was so before I installed the OS.
Device manager shows 2 instances of the processor.
Task manager / performance tab shows only 1 instance.
Now I am really confused.
Any idease please.
Nick.
Apologies, a similar message was posted on another group before discovering this group.
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