I'm sure its not a bios setting, because when I boot into Vista it sees 2 cpus.
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From: Lamont Peterson <lamont@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Fedora Xen <fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 2:55:21 AM
Subject: Re: AMD 64 X2 5200 - XEN only detects one core
On Monday 17 December 2007 10:41:26 pm Darryl Bowler wrote:
> I have an ACER AM3100-UD5200A which uses an AMD 64 X2 5200.
>
> Xen only detects one of two cores
Have you checked your BIOS config? I've heard of (though none of my
multi-core systems have such) support in some BIOSes to enable/disable
he 'extra' cores.
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From: Lamont Peterson <lamont@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Fedora Xen <fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 2:55:21 AM
Subject: Re: AMD 64 X2 5200 - XEN only detects one core
On Monday 17 December 2007 10:41:26 pm Darryl Bowler wrote:
> I have an ACER AM3100-UD5200A which uses an AMD 64 X2 5200.
>
> Xen only detects one of two cores
Have you checked your BIOS config? I've heard of (though none of my
multi-core systems have such) support in some BIOSes to enable/disable
he 'extra' cores.
--
Lamont Peterson <lamont@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Senior Instructor
Guru Labs, L.C. [ http://www.GuruLabs.com/ ]
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