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Dual Core problem, plz respond



 
 
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Old November 10th 07, 04:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Bachag
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Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I noticed another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas Instruments OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller" are not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU but only one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab
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Old November 10th 07, 07:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Tom ferguson
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Posts: 325
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

Check Backup and Restore Center. Select the option to use System Restore.
Check for a date previous to the changes.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I noticed
another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI
driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas Instruments
OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller" are not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use.
(Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU but only
one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab


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Old November 10th 07, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Bachag
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Posts: 8
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

I can't roll back or uninstall this driver... All I can do is update it and I
can't update it back to ACPI x86-based computer

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Check Backup and Restore Center. Select the option to use System Restore.
Check for a date previous to the changes.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I noticed
another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI
driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas Instruments
OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller" are not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use.
(Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU but only
one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab



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Old November 11th 07, 04:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Tom ferguson
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Posts: 325
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

Interesting but totally irrelevant to what I suggested.

Navigate to Control Panel Backup and Restore Center Use system
restore...

It is possible that there are no appropriate restore points available but
first you have to actually look.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
I can't roll back or uninstall this driver... All I can do is update it
and I
can't update it back to ACPI x86-based computer

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Check Backup and Restore Center. Select the option to use System
Restore.
Check for a date previous to the changes.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I noticed
another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI
driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas
Instruments
OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated
FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller" are
not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can
use.
(Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU but
only
one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab




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Old November 11th 07, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Bachag
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Posts: 8
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

Sorry, you're right, I just realized that. However, I did try to use system
restore after that happened directly but all my restore points were erased
for some reason.

Hmmm... My laptop is giving me such a hard time..


"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Interesting but totally irrelevant to what I suggested.

Navigate to Control Panel Backup and Restore Center Use system
restore...

It is possible that there are no appropriate restore points available but
first you have to actually look.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
I can't roll back or uninstall this driver... All I can do is update it
and I
can't update it back to ACPI x86-based computer

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Check Backup and Restore Center. Select the option to use System
Restore.
Check for a date previous to the changes.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I noticed
another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI
driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas
Instruments
OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated
FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller" are
not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can
use.
(Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU but
only
one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab




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Old November 11th 07, 09:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Tom ferguson
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Posts: 325
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

OK, that option is not available to you. Next, I would back up whatever
data is important or useful and see if I could press the appropriate keys
at boot-up to reset the notebook back to its factory-issued state. This
makes use of the backup partition on the HD.

Also, I wonder if multi-core processing is deselected in the BIOS setup.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Sorry, you're right, I just realized that. However, I did try to use
system
restore after that happened directly but all my restore points were
erased
for some reason.

Hmmm... My laptop is giving me such a hard time..


"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Interesting but totally irrelevant to what I suggested.

Navigate to Control Panel Backup and Restore Center Use
system
restore...

It is possible that there are no appropriate restore points available
but
first you have to actually look.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
I can't roll back or uninstall this driver... All I can do is update
it
and I
can't update it back to ACPI x86-based computer

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Check Backup and Restore Center. Select the option to use System
Restore.
Check for a date previous to the changes.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I
noticed
another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI
driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI
x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas
Instruments
OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated
FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller"
are
not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it
can
use.
(Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU
but
only
one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works
on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab





  #7 (permalink)  
Old November 12th 07, 06:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Bachag
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Posts: 8
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

Multi-core is enabled but in system properties / environmental variables / No
of processors is 1... I changed it to 2 but it doesn't apply after a restart.
Where can I find the key combination to reset the noteback back to its
factory setting?

thanks for your replies

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

OK, that option is not available to you. Next, I would back up whatever
data is important or useful and see if I could press the appropriate keys
at boot-up to reset the notebook back to its factory-issued state. This
makes use of the backup partition on the HD.

Also, I wonder if multi-core processing is deselected in the BIOS setup.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Sorry, you're right, I just realized that. However, I did try to use
system
restore after that happened directly but all my restore points were
erased
for some reason.

Hmmm... My laptop is giving me such a hard time..


"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Interesting but totally irrelevant to what I suggested.

Navigate to Control Panel Backup and Restore Center Use
system
restore...

It is possible that there are no appropriate restore points available
but
first you have to actually look.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
I can't roll back or uninstall this driver... All I can do is update
it
and I
can't update it back to ACPI x86-based computer

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Check Backup and Restore Center. Select the option to use System
Restore.
Check for a date previous to the changes.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I
noticed
another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI
driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI
x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas
Instruments
OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated
FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller"
are
not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it
can
use.
(Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU
but
only
one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works
on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab






  #8 (permalink)  
Old November 15th 07, 03:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Tom ferguson
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Posts: 325
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

Try checking the FAQs on the Toshiba web site.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Multi-core is enabled but in system properties / environmental
variables / No
of processors is 1... I changed it to 2 but it doesn't apply after a
restart.
Where can I find the key combination to reset the noteback back to its
factory setting?

thanks for your replies

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

OK, that option is not available to you. Next, I would back up
whatever
data is important or useful and see if I could press the appropriate
keys
at boot-up to reset the notebook back to its factory-issued state.
This
makes use of the backup partition on the HD.

Also, I wonder if multi-core processing is deselected in the BIOS
setup.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Sorry, you're right, I just realized that. However, I did try to use
system
restore after that happened directly but all my restore points were
erased
for some reason.

Hmmm... My laptop is giving me such a hard time..


"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Interesting but totally irrelevant to what I suggested.

Navigate to Control Panel Backup and Restore Center Use
system
restore...

It is possible that there are no appropriate restore points
available
but
first you have to actually look.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
I can't roll back or uninstall this driver... All I can do is
update
it
and I
can't update it back to ACPI x86-based computer

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Check Backup and Restore Center. Select the option to use System
Restore.
Check for a date previous to the changes.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"Bachag" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I
noticed
another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my
ACPI
driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI
x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and
Power
Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas
Instruments
OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated
FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host
Controller"
are
not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it
can
use.
(Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU
but
only
one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only
works
on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab







  #9 (permalink)  
Old November 21st 07, 02:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Elliott
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Posts: 51
Default Dual Core problem, plz respond

Code 12 problems have hit alot of us, see:

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...1-3642721fd1c6

As far as the dual core, have you checked the Intel website? I'm running an
AMD dual core and found that AMD had posted a load balancing utility for its
dual core processor on its website and found no other reference to it
anywhere else.

"Bachag" wrote:

Hey,

I have posted earlier about an ACPI driver error but now I noticed another
problem.

"Bachag said:
I have a Toshiba P105-6227 laptop. I was trying to update my ACPI driver. So
I clicked on let me chose from a list. It was called "ACPI x86-based
computer" and now it's called "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
(ACPI) PC". I can't get the first driver, and now my "Texas Instruments OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394", "Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia
Controller", and my "SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller" are not
working: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code
12)."

In my device manager, my computer detects the Intel Core 2 CPU but only one
is actually working. My computer is very slow and it only works on 1
processor.

Is there a way I can fix all this?
Does reinstalling Windows Vista fix those issues?

Thank you,
Gab

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Old November 21st 07, 04:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Pete138[_4_]
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Default Dual Core problem, plz respond


Go to Device Manager, double click on "Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI) PC", go to driver, then update driver, Browse my
Computer for driver software, then "let me pick from a list of device
drivers on my pc" and then select: "ACPI x86-based pc"

Let windows install the software and restart.


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