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dual core not useing both cores
i have a intel pentium D and the device manager has seen both cores. the
computer type is ACPI. when i open the task manager it only shows 1 cpu wiht the seting show one graph per cpu and the NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS system variable keeps reseting to 1. anyone know how to fix this? thanks for your help |
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dual core not useing both cores
same problem here with a intel core 2 duo.
should we see both? "lazersgm" wrote: i have a intel pentium D and the device manager has seen both cores. the computer type is ACPI. when i open the task manager it only shows 1 cpu wiht the seting show one graph per cpu and the NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS system variable keeps reseting to 1. anyone know how to fix this? thanks for your help |
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dual core not useing both cores
Go to the task manager, select "view" at the top, then "CPU history" and select
"One graph per CPU" -- Paul "starone892" wrote: same problem here with a intel core 2 duo. should we see both? "lazersgm" wrote: i have a intel pentium D and the device manager has seen both cores. the computer type is ACPI. when i open the task manager it only shows 1 cpu wiht the seting show one graph per cpu and the NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS system variable keeps reseting to 1. anyone know how to fix this? thanks for your help |