my guess is go to computer properties then advanced properties then
enviroment variables the look in system variables number of processor change
to two, but before doing this i'd like a sec opinion
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"Annesouth" <Annesouth@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have an AMD X2 3800 dual core processor on an Asus M2VMX motherboard.The
> cores show up fine in device manager, but when I check using any number of
> diags only one processor shows up. I've updated all of my drivers and bios
> without any luck. I'm running Vista Home Premium.