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Hello good people!

I had a system with one processor running W2k3 Server Enterprise. All was
well.
I got a motherboard with 2 processors, plug in my C drive with my W2k3 and
it starts, i login, and all is good, but it reports that I have only one
processor (standard PC in the Device Manager). Sisoft Sandra 2005 reports
only one processor as well. What can I do for windows to recognize the
second proc? In NT4 there was a command UPTOMP.EXE that took care of the
kernel and hel and all thats necessary. I have not done a fresh install, but
the system that previously ran on this mobo with 2 procs was fine and
reported correctly.

Any ideas, please help.

Thanks,
Alex

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This article may help you.

How to Add Support for Multiple Processors in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=234558


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"Alex" wrote:
| Hello good people!
|
| I had a system with one processor running W2k3 Server Enterprise. All was
| well.
| I got a motherboard with 2 processors, plug in my C drive with my W2k3 and
| it starts, i login, and all is good, but it reports that I have only one
| processor (standard PC in the Device Manager). Sisoft Sandra 2005 reports
| only one processor as well. What can I do for windows to recognize the
| second proc? In NT4 there was a command UPTOMP.EXE that took care of the
| kernel and hel and all thats necessary. I have not done a fresh install,
but
| the system that previously ran on this mobo with 2 procs was fine and
| reported correctly.
|
| Any ideas, please help.
|
| Thanks,
| Alex

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