Do i have to configure XP for a dual core proccessor?

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Do i have to configure XP for a dual core proccessor?

 
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Hi,
Ive just bought a motherboard, dual core and RAM bundle. I was wondering if i had to set up my XP to run a dual core or not?

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not to my knowledge ,! should work fine after you reinstall winxp
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so i have to reinstall XP?
wont that delete all my stuff?
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Unfortunately yes. I would back up the data you want to keep on your hard-disk onto another hard disk, or other storage device. Such as DVD's/CD's or USB/Flash Drives.
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