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Two Quad-core Procesors - only one shows up
I bought Windows Home Premium. I have a dual processor workstation. Each
processor is quad-core XEON 5355. Only one got installed, so my task manager only shows 4 cores, and DxDiag only shows one processor. In XP Pro I see all 8 cores. Did I get the wrong version of Vista? |
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Two Quad-core Procesors - only one shows up
Vista home only supports 1 CPU chip. DXdiag is reporting the number of CPU
chips not the number of cores. "3deuces" wrote in message ... I bought Windows Home Premium. I have a dual processor workstation. Each processor is quad-core XEON 5355. Only one got installed, so my task manager only shows 4 cores, and DxDiag only shows one processor. In XP Pro I see all 8 cores. Did I get the wrong version of Vista? |
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Two Quad-core Procesors - only one shows up
Yeah totally upgrade to Vista Ultimate, it is by far the best, yeat has all the common issues -- mathews2010 - ::Intel Quad Core (Q6600):: - ::226BW Samsung:: - ::Nvidia 8400 GS:: - ::320 GB Seagate HDD:: - ::2 GB G.Skill (DDR 2 800) ::::ASUS P5K LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard... :: - ::Vista x64:: |