1) make sure your CPU is a rev C1.
2) make sure your motherboard supports HT (maybe it would requires a bios update), then enable HT in your bios.
3) If you are running Windows 2000 you MUST REINSTALL because multi cpu or HyperThread are detected during its install.
(there is an other solution but it is much more complex and not very safe)
If you are running Windows XP then simply start a new install process, XP will try to find for existing install and will ask you if you want to REPAIR it.
That is the option you must choose.
4) to check that everything is OK (and hyperthreded ) launch the task manager (ctrl+alt+dell) and you should see 2 differents graph for each logical CPU.
2) make sure your motherboard supports HT (maybe it would requires a bios update), then enable HT in your bios.
3) If you are running Windows 2000 you MUST REINSTALL because multi cpu or HyperThread are detected during its install.
(there is an other solution but it is much more complex and not very safe)
If you are running Windows XP then simply start a new install process, XP will try to find for existing install and will ask you if you want to REPAIR it.
That is the option you must choose.
4) to check that everything is OK (and hyperthreded ) launch the task manager (ctrl+alt+dell) and you should see 2 differents graph for each logical CPU.
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