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Cannot Run Proliant 6400R in MPS Multiprocessor

 
 
CHANGE USERNAME TO westes
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      20th Feb 2004
We have a Proliant 6400R with four processors installed and 4GB of memory
that we wanted to run Windows 2000 on. We installed Windows, and
configured devices, without a problem. But for some reason the install did
not see the additional processors and installed just a single processor
model under Windows Device Manager. Task Manager clearly shows just one
processor running. When you boot the machine however, at the BIOS level
you clearly see four processors.

I went to Device Manager and attempted to replace the Single Processor
device with either ACPI Multiprocessor or MPS Multiprocessor. In both
cases, Windows warned me it could not confirm my selection. I decided to
go with MPS Multiprocessor, since ACPI has its own issues, and I was at
least sure there were four processors.

Now when you boot the machine it gets to the end of the "Starting Windows"
update bar, and the system hangs. When I try to do a "Safe Boot" mode it
does not show me any drivers being loaded, but exhibits the same behavior.

I am hoping I have just forgotten some detail about how to configure the
BIOS for multiprocessor use in Windows. How can I made the Proliant 6400R
run multiprocessor under Windows?

Finally, how can I recover this machine to run Windows 2000 again?
Assuming I can even get the recovery console going, is there anything I can
do there for this case to make the system bootable again?

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Will
westes AT earthbroadcast.com


 
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Bob I
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      20th Feb 2004
What Version of Windows 2000? Professional can only handle 2.

CHANGE USERNAME TO westes wrote:

> We have a Proliant 6400R with four processors installed and 4GB of memory
> that we wanted to run Windows 2000 on. We installed Windows, and
> configured devices, without a problem. But for some reason the install did
> not see the additional processors and installed just a single processor
> model under Windows Device Manager. Task Manager clearly shows just one
> processor running. When you boot the machine however, at the BIOS level
> you clearly see four processors.
>
> I went to Device Manager and attempted to replace the Single Processor
> device with either ACPI Multiprocessor or MPS Multiprocessor. In both
> cases, Windows warned me it could not confirm my selection. I decided to
> go with MPS Multiprocessor, since ACPI has its own issues, and I was at
> least sure there were four processors.
>
> Now when you boot the machine it gets to the end of the "Starting Windows"
> update bar, and the system hangs. When I try to do a "Safe Boot" mode it
> does not show me any drivers being loaded, but exhibits the same behavior.
>
> I am hoping I have just forgotten some detail about how to configure the
> BIOS for multiprocessor use in Windows. How can I made the Proliant 6400R
> run multiprocessor under Windows?
>
> Finally, how can I recover this machine to run Windows 2000 again?
> Assuming I can even get the recovery console going, is there anything I can
> do there for this case to make the system bootable again?
>
>


 
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CHANGE USERNAME TO westes
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      20th Feb 2004
We installed Windows 2000 Server.

In any case, if there we had installed Professional wouldn't you expect two
processors to be enabled?

--
Will
westes AT earthbroadcast.com

"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What Version of Windows 2000? Professional can only handle 2.
>
> CHANGE USERNAME TO westes wrote:
>
> > We have a Proliant 6400R with four processors installed and 4GB of

memory
> > that we wanted to run Windows 2000 on. We installed Windows, and
> > configured devices, without a problem. But for some reason the install

did
> > not see the additional processors and installed just a single processor
> > model under Windows Device Manager. Task Manager clearly shows just

one
> > processor running. When you boot the machine however, at the BIOS

level
> > you clearly see four processors.
> >
> > I went to Device Manager and attempted to replace the Single Processor
> > device with either ACPI Multiprocessor or MPS Multiprocessor. In both
> > cases, Windows warned me it could not confirm my selection. I decided

to
> > go with MPS Multiprocessor, since ACPI has its own issues, and I was at
> > least sure there were four processors.
> >
> > Now when you boot the machine it gets to the end of the "Starting

Windows"
> > update bar, and the system hangs. When I try to do a "Safe Boot" mode

it
> > does not show me any drivers being loaded, but exhibits the same

behavior.
> >
> > I am hoping I have just forgotten some detail about how to configure the
> > BIOS for multiprocessor use in Windows. How can I made the Proliant

6400R
> > run multiprocessor under Windows?
> >
> > Finally, how can I recover this machine to run Windows 2000 again?
> > Assuming I can even get the recovery console going, is there anything I

can
> > do there for this case to make the system bootable again?
> >
> >

>



 
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Bob I
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      20th Feb 2004
Hard to tell what happened, yes I would expect that to be the case BUT
there seems to frequently be one issue or another when dealing with
Compaq boxes. Since you are using a Windows Version that supports the
active number of processors I would take the issue up with the folks at
Compaq/HP to get whatever drivers/patches are necessary.

CHANGE USERNAME TO westes wrote:

> We installed Windows 2000 Server.
>
> In any case, if there we had installed Professional wouldn't you expect two
> processors to be enabled?
>
>


 
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Gerry Voras
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      21st Feb 2004
This model of compaq has a custom HAL.

"CHANGE USERNAME TO westes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:%23$(E-Mail Removed)...
> We have a Proliant 6400R with four processors installed and 4GB of memory
> that we wanted to run Windows 2000 on. We installed Windows, and
> configured devices, without a problem. But for some reason the install

did
> not see the additional processors and installed just a single processor
> model under Windows Device Manager. Task Manager clearly shows just one
> processor running. When you boot the machine however, at the BIOS level
> you clearly see four processors.
>
> I went to Device Manager and attempted to replace the Single Processor
> device with either ACPI Multiprocessor or MPS Multiprocessor. In both
> cases, Windows warned me it could not confirm my selection. I decided to
> go with MPS Multiprocessor, since ACPI has its own issues, and I was at
> least sure there were four processors.
>
> Now when you boot the machine it gets to the end of the "Starting Windows"
> update bar, and the system hangs. When I try to do a "Safe Boot" mode

it
> does not show me any drivers being loaded, but exhibits the same behavior.
>
> I am hoping I have just forgotten some detail about how to configure the
> BIOS for multiprocessor use in Windows. How can I made the Proliant

6400R
> run multiprocessor under Windows?
>
> Finally, how can I recover this machine to run Windows 2000 again?
> Assuming I can even get the recovery console going, is there anything I

can
> do there for this case to make the system bootable again?
>
> --
> Will
> westes AT earthbroadcast.com
>
>



 
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