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IIRC check the processor in device manger, I think there was a work around for ACPI multicore CPUs.

Its going back 10 years so sorry if the pointer is not that helpful :(

FYI my laptop say ACPI x64 CPU under "computer" in device manager.


If not that then set thread count with boot flag
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IIRC check the processor in device manger, I think there was a work around for ACPI multicore CPUs.

Its going back 10 years so sorry if the pointer is not that helpful :(

FYI my laptop say ACPI x64 CPU under "computer" in device manager.


If not that then set thread count with boot flag

It shows all cores in device manager but in CPU-Z only shows 1 core and seems to be running super slow. The last part you mentioned I.m not familiar with can you expand on it?
Thanks!
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It shows all cores in device manager but in CPU-Z only shows 1 core and seems to be running super slow. The last part you mentioned I.m not familiar with can you expand on it?
Thanks!
Are all cores enabled in the bios?

Try this. Start-run-msconfig. Boot-Advanced opitions-check number of processors-scroll down to max number given-click ok. reboot.
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