After looking at this post on the MS forum, it may very well be a problem with Windows 11 (go figure). There have been a number of various problems of late with Windows 11 and the Windows 11 updates. One of my favourites is the crashing of the Calendar app in Windows 11.
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@JOcean thank you for your reply. But the check in the options is not checked:
So no processors number is set here.
The system was reinstalled from an official MS image recently.
My Windows 11 has all recent updates. All drivers are updated from Windows Update.
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March 4th, 2023 09:00
This Intel support page may help and also this Intel page.
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Intel suggests to also check this topic: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/i-have-4-cores-but-task-manager-just-show-1-core/98983e46-8f50-4416-9998-77019d02efd7 . But in my case, I have only 6 CPU in the device manager.
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After looking at this post on the MS forum, it may very well be a problem with Windows 11 (go figure). There have been a number of various problems of late with Windows 11 and the Windows 11 updates. One of my favourites is the crashing of the Calendar app in Windows 11.
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March 4th, 2023 11:00
The weird thing is that the laptop BIOS reports 3 cores, so Windows has nothing to do here:
The BIOS version 3.12.1 is the latest atm, it was installed recently: