Just to let you know, I have a dual physical processor machine that had hyper-threading enabled to give us 4 logical procs. We had to disable hyper-t, as a server app we had installed is only licensed for 2 processors. Appently hyper-threading broke that agreement! Windows was shutdown, hyper-t disabled and windows restarted, reconfigured itself, rebooted and came back up ok. So you can change the setting after installation.
All the best,
Non Hyper-threaded of London
> Usually Hyper Threading can be disabled in the PC Bios, this
> should be done though prior to Windows installation.
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