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_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6996|Riva, MD
I need to know how to do that.  This computer has 2.8GHz Pentium 4 with Hyper-Threading enabled in the BIOS but I need to know how to change the ACPI setting because it seems that what it is set to will not allow me to use the hyper-threading.  I know it is not using it because only one graph appears for the processor in the task manager.  Btw, this is a Windows 2000 computer.

Last edited by _j5689_ (2008-02-04 10:53:55)

DUnlimited
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+1,160|6742|cuntshitlake

Make sure that it makes one graph per CPU (View -> CPU History)
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Agent_Dung_Bomb
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+302|7015|Salt Lake City

Maybe this is what you want?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/246236
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6996|Riva, MD
No, it's already ACPI, it's not standard HAL so I don't need to know how to change from standard to ACPI HAL but from single-processor ACPI to dual-processor.

Last edited by _j5689_ (2008-02-05 15:17:10)

Agent_Dung_Bomb
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+302|7015|Salt Lake City

I think you missed the note right in the middle of the KB article.

NOTE: You can use Device Manager to change from a single-processor HAL to a multiple-processor HAL.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6996|Riva, MD

Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

I think you missed the note right in the middle of the KB article.

NOTE: You can use Device Manager to change from a single-processor HAL to a multiple-processor HAL.
Now I just need a Hiren's boot disk to do that, lol.  I don't have admin access to this comp.

Last edited by _j5689_ (2008-02-06 08:37:03)

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