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February 2nd, 2007 01:00

the task manager doesn't show that data
here is how you can check to see if you have a problem with windows
right click my computer-click properties-click hardware tab-click device manager-then find processors on the list and double click it and if it shows 2 processors you are fine

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February 2nd, 2007 01:00


msreardon4 wrote:
the task manager doesn't show that data
here is how you can check to see if you have a problem with windows
right click my computer-click properties-click hardware tab-click device manager-then find processors on the list and double click it and if it shows 2 processors you are fine

In the Task Manager, you can see both processors if you have View > CPU History > One Graph per CPU.  Here is a picture of mine showing both processors.
 
 
 

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February 2nd, 2007 02:00

mine doesnt  do that i have a t2300 intel core duo processor
i have show one graph per processor and it is only one screen and my core 2 home built is the same way

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February 2nd, 2007 04:00

I was searching around one day and came upon this...I think you might find it VERY helpful.  Make sure that everything is set up properly on your machine
 
 
Bob

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February 2nd, 2007 18:00

Thanks Bob.  I tried that, and I still have the same issue: one graph, two CPUs.
 
Is it possible that the imaged drive I got had the single processor version of the OS kernel installed?  I know, for example, that there's a difference between Ntoskrnlmp.exe and Ntoskrnl.exe.  Is there a check I can run to see whether the OS is configured correctly?
 
BTW, I've submitted a ticket into Dell for this.  They've asked to verify that dual core support is enabled in the BIOS, and it is.
 
Len
 

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February 2nd, 2007 19:00

same here only one graph let me know what dell tells you
thanks

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February 2nd, 2007 22:00

Maybe this is the issue:
 
Multi-processor support - Windows XP Pro supports up to two microprocessors, while Home Edition supports only one.
 
 

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February 3rd, 2007 03:00

I am using XP Media Center Edition 2005 which i believe is xp pro with mce added on correct me if i am wrong
in my device manager it shows 2 processors


Message Edited by msreardon4 on 02-03-2007 12:34 AM

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February 3rd, 2007 22:00

yeah my HD failed last week and i just got my hard drive also keep me updated on what to do i really want to know how to fix it
thanks
 
my system is running on the ntoskrnl.exe


Message Edited by msreardon4 on 02-03-2007 07:54 PM

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February 3rd, 2007 22:00

I seem to recall that when I got the machine in November, Task manager actually showed two CPU charts.  And it gave me a warm tingle-y happy feeling in the base of my brain, so I'm pretty sure I'm remembering correctly.
 
I do notice that the version of ntoskrnl.exe installed is not the multi-processor version for XP (the filesizes are different).  If I had to bet right now, I'd say the problem is that the re-imaged replacement drive I got wasn't correct.
 
Last email from Dell tech support asked me to do hardare diagnostics from boot menu.  Everything passed.  Not heard back from them yet.
 
Len
 
 

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February 5th, 2007 09:00

I've not heard back from Dell tech support in almost 48 hours.
 
In the meantime, I went ahead and re-installed Windows XP, and both processors now appear.  I have a minor problem now with the laptop occasionally dropping and re-acquiring its Wi-Fi connection (a new issue), but other than that, things are back to normal.
 
I was told that a repair of Win XP might also have fixed this issue, if that helps.
 
Len
 

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February 6th, 2007 12:00

Finally heard back from Dell, and their recommendation was to do a clean re-install of XP as well.  So that seems to be the resolution for this issue.
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