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Fatwah on Western Digital
I have a Server 2003 system where I just upgraded the CPU from a dual core Xeon 5000 to a quad core one.
Ordinarily, I'd be replacing the whole machine, but my customer can't really afford a whole system and I already had the CPU.
The machine has been using the ACPI multiprocessor HAL since the day I put it together, so it's not like I have to reinstall to see the new CPU, right?
Problem: It doesn't see the new cores. The BIOS recognizes and correctly identifies it. If I boot a mini-Windows XP install, it sees all the cores so I'm fairly certain the hardware is OK. But the existing Windows install doesn't see 'em. It sees two cores everyplace I can look and no more than that.
There's all kinds of people complaining that their Windows installs don't recognize new CPUs because they're running Windows Home or have the uniprocessor HAL, but I've never run into this before.
Is that weird or what?
Ordinarily, I'd be replacing the whole machine, but my customer can't really afford a whole system and I already had the CPU.
The machine has been using the ACPI multiprocessor HAL since the day I put it together, so it's not like I have to reinstall to see the new CPU, right?
Problem: It doesn't see the new cores. The BIOS recognizes and correctly identifies it. If I boot a mini-Windows XP install, it sees all the cores so I'm fairly certain the hardware is OK. But the existing Windows install doesn't see 'em. It sees two cores everyplace I can look and no more than that.
There's all kinds of people complaining that their Windows installs don't recognize new CPUs because they're running Windows Home or have the uniprocessor HAL, but I've never run into this before.
Is that weird or what?