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[QUOTE="the_reverend:578600"]there is cholesterol in nuts.. and beans. duo cores do no split 64bit words. they run as 2 separate cpus with their own processes. my problem is the HAL that was installed. my HAL is set to a single cpu system "hal.dll" instead of the multiprocessor HAL "halmacpi.dll" with out the, windows has no clue that there is a second processor to run things on. it shows hardware for the 2 CPUs but only uses one of them. the system ram isn't getting the right info to the task manager from the HAL so the RAM speed isn't displaying right. I tried everything I could, but it looks like an installation issue. they are going to fix it for tomorrow. the only way to fix it is to reinstall or repair with the right HAL.[/QUOTE]
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