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How do I tell if my dual core is actualy working?
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Crunchie,
I was making sure that I have checked all possabilities before doing the extreme, and when I started the trouble shooter from device manager, processor, then properties, I got the warning below in the pick. maybe nothing but it will not do anything in the windows help when I click on sys info, tools or anything. Just clicks and thats it. maybe nothing but I was thinking maybe infected?
I was making sure that I have checked all possabilities before doing the extreme, and when I started the trouble shooter from device manager, processor, then properties, I got the warning below in the pick. maybe nothing but it will not do anything in the windows help when I click on sys info, tools or anything. Just clicks and thats it. maybe nothing but I was thinking maybe infected?
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SillyBilly
SillyBilly
No piccie there, but I have never seen an infection shut down a core.
Ok,,, oops forgot pic!! sorry.
It says " an active X control on this page is unsafe, your current security settings prohibits running unsafe controls on this page"???
The settings are still at default. hmmmmm!
It says " an active X control on this page is unsafe, your current security settings prohibits running unsafe controls on this page"???
The settings are still at default. hmmmmm!
Last edited by SillyBilly; Mar 22nd, 2009 at 6:27 am. Reason: Missing info
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SillyBilly
SillyBilly
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maybe nothing but it will not do anything in the windows help when I click on sys info, tools or anything. Just clicks and thats it.
Has the one core problem been there all the time? If so, get that warranty you were talking about.
I am so Frustrated,,, and my thoughts exactly!!! Thanks Bro!!!!!
Just be without it for a few is all!!!! Much thanks!
Just be without it for a few is all!!!! Much thanks!
www.ethanmilesband.com
SillyBilly
SillyBilly
No worries. Let us know how you get on.
OMG,,,, This needs to post some where so it can be used educationally, if such a word,,,,
[B][I][U]Dual Core Not Showing Up in task manager or third party programs[B][I][U]
Option #1 - Hal / NToskrnl replacement (Note: "C:\" or the Letter of your main drive, Mine was "E:\"
a. Make a directory called DUO on C:\
b. Copy halmacpi.dll (search your C:\ drive for this) to C:\DUO then rename it to hal.dll
c. Copy ntkrnlmp.exe (search your C:\ drive for this) to C:\DUO then rename it to ntoskrnl.exe
d. Make a batch file called go2core.cmd and put this in the file.
C:
CD\windows\system32
REN hal.dll hal.old
copy C:\Duo\hal.dll C:\windows\system32
REN ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.old
copy C:\Duo\ntoskrnl.exe c:\windows\system32
e. Run Go2Core.cmd from C:\duo directory.
f. Reboot and you should now see two processors in Task manager
Re-booted into Safe Mode.
Re-booted Back into into XP
Changed boot.ini file and added this line without quotes to end "/usepmtimer
This fixed my machine Using Win XP SP3 ASUS Mother Board with AMD64 Dual Core +6000 Processor
Shazam!!!!
Although this worked on mine, I am not saying that it will work on yours, I take no responsibility for the actions you take on your own PC, I followed step by step, and read a lot before changing anything on my machine!!!!
Resources:
http://grandstreamdreams.blogspot.co...e-support.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/24...g-task-manager
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
Thanks to "Crunchie" For helping me out,, I hope some one finds this useful!!!
[B][I][U]Dual Core Not Showing Up in task manager or third party programs[B][I][U]
Option #1 - Hal / NToskrnl replacement (Note: "C:\" or the Letter of your main drive, Mine was "E:\"
a. Make a directory called DUO on C:\
b. Copy halmacpi.dll (search your C:\ drive for this) to C:\DUO then rename it to hal.dll
c. Copy ntkrnlmp.exe (search your C:\ drive for this) to C:\DUO then rename it to ntoskrnl.exe
d. Make a batch file called go2core.cmd and put this in the file.
C:
CD\windows\system32
REN hal.dll hal.old
copy C:\Duo\hal.dll C:\windows\system32
REN ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.old
copy C:\Duo\ntoskrnl.exe c:\windows\system32
e. Run Go2Core.cmd from C:\duo directory.
f. Reboot and you should now see two processors in Task manager
Re-booted into Safe Mode.
Re-booted Back into into XP
Changed boot.ini file and added this line without quotes to end "/usepmtimer
This fixed my machine Using Win XP SP3 ASUS Mother Board with AMD64 Dual Core +6000 Processor
Shazam!!!!
Although this worked on mine, I am not saying that it will work on yours, I take no responsibility for the actions you take on your own PC, I followed step by step, and read a lot before changing anything on my machine!!!!
Resources:
http://grandstreamdreams.blogspot.co...e-support.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/24...g-task-manager
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
Thanks to "Crunchie" For helping me out,, I hope some one finds this useful!!!
www.ethanmilesband.com
SillyBilly
SillyBilly
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