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Old 22-07-2003, 11:27   #1
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Hyper Threading

Do you need windows XP pro to use hyper threading technology?

Or will XP home do?
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Do you need windows XP pro to use hyper threading technology?

Or will XP home do?
Both in theory support hyperthreads, in fact its a little more different, you need to force the use of a hardware abstraction layer, which can only be done with either a clean install or an upgrade of Xp and then select multiprocessor support, depending on if you support ACPI, Compaq etc.

I dont belive that it supports configuration as part of a repair.

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