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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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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