mpjesse
Splendid
I guess the question for me is this:
Does WinXP Home support dual core CPU's?
As someone said earlier, it's a licensing issue- not a support issue. Regardless if the machine is dual processor or dual core, WinXP Home (from what I understand) is licensed to work only with 1 CPU. At this point I don't see how Windows can possibly know the difference between dual processors and dual cores. To the operating system, they're the same!
I tried googling all this and to my surprise, I couldn't find crap! I do know for sure that WinXP Home (when it initally came out) only supports 1 CPU regardless if it's HT, Dual Core, or Dual Socket/Processor. However, this could have changed in SP2 or a patch. Any thoughts Slvr?
-mpjesse
Does WinXP Home support dual core CPU's?
As someone said earlier, it's a licensing issue- not a support issue. Regardless if the machine is dual processor or dual core, WinXP Home (from what I understand) is licensed to work only with 1 CPU. At this point I don't see how Windows can possibly know the difference between dual processors and dual cores. To the operating system, they're the same!
I tried googling all this and to my surprise, I couldn't find crap! I do know for sure that WinXP Home (when it initally came out) only supports 1 CPU regardless if it's HT, Dual Core, or Dual Socket/Processor. However, this could have changed in SP2 or a patch. Any thoughts Slvr?
-mpjesse