Adding a CPU

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Guest

I want to add a second CPU to a couple of my Win2K servers; I know with
Windows NT it would not simply recognize and use the new processor without OS
modifications. I couldn't find anything specifically on TechNet, but a
couple of articles seem to imply I don't need to do anything except plug it
in. Is that corrrect?

TIA,
 
D

Dave Patrick

Possibly but just in case.

How to Add Support for Multiple Processors in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=234558

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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|I want to add a second CPU to a couple of my Win2K servers; I know with
| Windows NT it would not simply recognize and use the new processor without
OS
| modifications. I couldn't find anything specifically on TechNet, but a
| couple of articles seem to imply I don't need to do anything except plug
it
| in. Is that corrrect?
|
| TIA,
|
| --
| - Mark
 
G

Guest

Thanks for pointing me to that...strangely enough, one type of
multi-processor capable servers I have shows "ACPI MultiProc", whether or not
one or more processors are installed; my other servers all show "ACPI
UniProc", so I'm guessing those will need to have the HAL changed.

Anyway, thanks again Dave.
 
D

Dave Patrick

You're welcome.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Thanks for pointing me to that...strangely enough, one type of
| multi-processor capable servers I have shows "ACPI MultiProc", whether or
not
| one or more processors are installed; my other servers all show "ACPI
| UniProc", so I'm guessing those will need to have the HAL changed.
|
| Anyway, thanks again Dave.
 

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