Hi Bill,
XP Pro only supports 2 physical cpus+2 virtual cpus.
If you turn off hyperthreading you will only see that only 2 of your 4
physical cpus are in use.
To make use of all four physical processors you need Server 2003--with
hyperthreading you will have 8 processors in Server 2003.
--
Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User)
Associate Expert
Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at
http://home.earthlink.net/~larrysamuels/WS2003FAQ.htm
Expert Zone -
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"Bill Crocker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:GOWdnZbKcJDHUwyiRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm running an HP x4000 workstation, with four Xeon 2GHz CPU's, and with
> Hyperthreading enabled, WinXP Pro is indicating four CPU's.
>
> Make sure you have Hyperthreading enabled in your system's BIOS. If it
> wasn't, you and enable it now, you may need to reinstall Windows.
>
> Bill Crocker
>
>
> "Alan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:2d2001c395c9$a55d0dd0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have a dual-Xeon system (TYAN 2668ANR mobo) running XP
> > Pro with Hyperthreading enabled in the BIOS. Under Device
> > Manager, it shows ACPI Multiprocessor PC, but only 2 Xeon
> > processors are listed under the Processor tab. How come I
> > don't see 4 processors? A friend has a dual-Xeon Dell
> > workstation running XP Pro. His shows 4 processors under
> > Device Manager. Is my workstation not configured
> > correctly?
> >
> > -Alan
>
>