My daughter's computer uses an ASUS A8V motherboard and W2K SP4. It was
using a Venice 3000, but this morhing I finally got around to installing
the 3800X2. The motherboard detected the new CPU OK. The O/S didn't
seem to notice any difference. Everything is working. System
Properties reports a Dual Core running at 2mhz. But the task manager
only shows one CPU Usage window.
Is the system utilizing the dual core processor or does it still only
think there's one there?
Is there anything I can do short of reloading O/S that will help?
Cessna 310 wrote:
>
> My daughter's computer uses an ASUS A8V motherboard and W2K SP4. It was
> using a Venice 3000, but this morhing I finally got around to installing
> the 3800X2. The motherboard detected the new CPU OK. The O/S didn't
> seem to notice any difference. Everything is working. System
> Properties reports a Dual Core running at 2mhz. But the task manager
> only shows one CPU Usage window.
>
> Is the system utilizing the dual core processor or does it still only
> think there's one there?
>
> Is there anything I can do short of reloading O/S that will help?
>
> TIA.
>
>
What does "Device Manager" and its "Computer" entry report
for the HAL type of the software install ?
For example, I am running Win2K, I have a Hyperthreaded Intel P4
processor, my "Computer" entry shows "ACPI Multiprocessor PC", and
my Task Manager has two CPU Usage charts.
Certain HAL changes are easier than others. "Standard PC" is pretty
deadly. But you probably weren't running that anyway. The difference
between "ACPI Uniprocessor PC" and "ACPI Multiprocessor PC" should not
be nearly as big.
This is an example I found, by searching for "hal change" "ACPI Multiprocessor":
Paul wrote:
> Cessna 310 wrote:
>>
>> My daughter's computer uses an ASUS A8V motherboard and W2K SP4. It
>> was using a Venice 3000, but this morhing I finally got around to
>> installing the 3800X2. The motherboard detected the new CPU OK. The
>> O/S didn't seem to notice any difference. Everything is working.
>> System Properties reports a Dual Core running at 2mhz. But the task
>> manager only shows one CPU Usage window.
>>
>> Is the system utilizing the dual core processor or does it still only
>> think there's one there?
>>
>> Is there anything I can do short of reloading O/S that will help?
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>>
>
> What does "Device Manager" and its "Computer" entry report
> for the HAL type of the software install ?
>
ACPI Uniprocessor PC.
> For example, I am running Win2K, I have a Hyperthreaded Intel P4
> processor, my "Computer" entry shows "ACPI Multiprocessor PC", and
> my Task Manager has two CPU Usage charts.
>
> Certain HAL changes are easier than others. "Standard PC" is pretty
> deadly. But you probably weren't running that anyway. The difference
> between "ACPI Uniprocessor PC" and "ACPI Multiprocessor PC" should not
> be nearly as big.
>
> This is an example I found, by searching for "hal change" "ACPI
> Multiprocessor":
>
> http://www.overclock.net/intel-cpus/...-issues-2.html
>
> Paul
>
>
I'll keep poking around. But that gives me more search criteria. Thanks!
Pretty sure yu have to re-install to get the correct HAL.
You can re-install W2k over itself without losing al;l of your settings and
programs,but yopu will have to re-install service packs and possibly DirectX
..
"Cessna 310" <jolene310@sbc.com> wrote in message
news:6RZ5i.1274$xy3.37@newsfe03.lga...
> Paul wrote:
> > Cessna 310 wrote:
> >>
> >> My daughter's computer uses an ASUS A8V motherboard and W2K SP4. It
> >> was using a Venice 3000, but this morhing I finally got around to
> >> installing the 3800X2. The motherboard detected the new CPU OK. The
> >> O/S didn't seem to notice any difference. Everything is working.
> >> System Properties reports a Dual Core running at 2mhz. But the task
> >> manager only shows one CPU Usage window.
> >>
> >> Is the system utilizing the dual core processor or does it still only
> >> think there's one there?
> >>
> >> Is there anything I can do short of reloading O/S that will help?
> >>
> >> TIA.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > What does "Device Manager" and its "Computer" entry report
> > for the HAL type of the software install ?
> >
>
> ACPI Uniprocessor PC.
>
>
> > For example, I am running Win2K, I have a Hyperthreaded Intel P4
> > processor, my "Computer" entry shows "ACPI Multiprocessor PC", and
> > my Task Manager has two CPU Usage charts.
> >
> > Certain HAL changes are easier than others. "Standard PC" is pretty
> > deadly. But you probably weren't running that anyway. The difference
> > between "ACPI Uniprocessor PC" and "ACPI Multiprocessor PC" should not
> > be nearly as big.
> >
> > This is an example I found, by searching for "hal change" "ACPI
> > Multiprocessor":
> >
> > http://www.overclock.net/intel-cpus/...-issues-2.html
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
>
> I'll keep poking around. But that gives me more search criteria. Thanks!
>
Pretty sure yu have to re-install to get the correct HAL.
You can re-install W2k over itself without losing all of your settings and
programs,but you will have to re-install service packs and possibly DirectX
..
"don't look" <don't look@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:6446i.691$9G3.266@trnddc07...
> Pretty sure yu have to re-install to get the correct HAL.
> You can re-install W2k over itself without losing al;l of your settings
and
> programs,but yopu will have to re-install service packs and possibly
DirectX
> .
>
> "Cessna 310" <jolene310@sbc.com> wrote in message
> news:6RZ5i.1274$xy3.37@newsfe03.lga...
> > Paul wrote:
> > > Cessna 310 wrote:
> > >>
> > >> My daughter's computer uses an ASUS A8V motherboard and W2K SP4. It
> > >> was using a Venice 3000, but this morhing I finally got around to
> > >> installing the 3800X2. The motherboard detected the new CPU OK. The
> > >> O/S didn't seem to notice any difference. Everything is working.
> > >> System Properties reports a Dual Core running at 2mhz. But the task
> > >> manager only shows one CPU Usage window.
> > >>
> > >> Is the system utilizing the dual core processor or does it still only
> > >> think there's one there?
> > >>
> > >> Is there anything I can do short of reloading O/S that will help?
> > >>
> > >> TIA.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > > What does "Device Manager" and its "Computer" entry report
> > > for the HAL type of the software install ?
> > >
> >
> > ACPI Uniprocessor PC.
> >
> >
> > > For example, I am running Win2K, I have a Hyperthreaded Intel P4
> > > processor, my "Computer" entry shows "ACPI Multiprocessor PC", and
> > > my Task Manager has two CPU Usage charts.
> > >
> > > Certain HAL changes are easier than others. "Standard PC" is pretty
> > > deadly. But you probably weren't running that anyway. The difference
> > > between "ACPI Uniprocessor PC" and "ACPI Multiprocessor PC" should not
> > > be nearly as big.
> > >
> > > This is an example I found, by searching for "hal change" "ACPI
> > > Multiprocessor":
> > >
> > > http://www.overclock.net/intel-cpus/...-issues-2.html
> > >
> > > Paul
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I'll keep poking around. But that gives me more search criteria.
Thanks!
> >
> Pretty sure yu have to re-install to get the correct HAL.
> You can re-install W2k over itself without losing all of your settings and
> programs,but you will have to re-install service packs and possibly
DirectX
> .
>
>
>
Scratch that.Found this.It might help. http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/...641/14641.html