dergam 0 Posted March 20, 2003 I've been having a problem with enabling hyperthreading in WinXP. My mobo picks up the processor as 2 3.06 GHz P4's, but XP treats it as one. Any suggestions? Thanks, Matthew Derganc Share this post Link to post
Vern 0 Posted March 20, 2003 did you have HT enabled when you installed xp? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810231 Share this post Link to post
dergam 0 Posted March 20, 2003 Yes, hyperthreading was enabled. XP doesn't even show me a processor tab under Device Manager. Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted March 20, 2003 what are u looking at when u say xp says it's one processor? ive seen the no processor tab prob before on this forum. do some searching in this forum. have u installed a benchmark proggy like sandra sisoft? if u did what does it say? is there such thing as xp pro for only one processor???? i been ht since the day it came out (over a year ago) and it was always seemless. Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted March 20, 2003 Does task manager show a second graph for the "second" processor? Share this post Link to post
dergam 0 Posted March 20, 2003 No, Task manager only shows one graph (one processor). No benchmarking programs are installed. Share this post Link to post
DS3Circuit 0 Posted March 20, 2003 Then change the type of kernel you are using in Device Manager. If its ACPI Uniprocessor or just ACPI change to ACPI Multiprocessor. If you built your computer without power management, then select MPS Multiprocessor. Go into device manager, expand the computer category, double click on the computer type listed, then click driver tab. click update driver, click next , click "show all hardware of this device class", then select the appropriate computer type, hit next and hit finish. Lemme pull up a KB article for you as another alternative http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299340 HTH Share this post Link to post
dergam 0 Posted March 20, 2003 Yeah, I only see Standard PC in Device manager, and nothing I do (up[censored] the driver and picking a location) will find any other compatible drivers. Share this post Link to post
Immortal 0 Posted March 20, 2003 What Xp are u using. Ice heard that XP home doesnt support HTT properley? Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted March 20, 2003 there is something wrong even if u instal then activate ht it'll still read multi processors works better when u do it right though. ive installed mine many times and turned ht on and off and dont have probs. did you install xp yourself? what build is it? did you install any raid/sata/scsi drivers using f6 at install get any errors during install. acpi on? bios acpi active? pnp os yes without being at home is cant remember any more right now. check what the other guys posted too Share this post Link to post
dergam 0 Posted March 21, 2003 Quote: did you install xp yourself? yes what build is it? XP pro w/SP1 did you install any raid/sata/scsi drivers using f6 at install? yes, 3ware Escalade get any errors during install. No acpi on? No bios acpi active? No pnp os? Yes Still won't work. Only a standard PC is available in Device Manager. Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted March 21, 2003 thnx for the vote apk i thought i read somewhere about ht being tied to acpi (in other words acpi needs to be turned on) im looking for it. is there a reason not to have acpi on? Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted March 21, 2003 it wasnt an actual "it wont work" it was more implied by the article. im pretty sure it was a hyperthreading white paper from intel. but there is a lot to read and i havent found it yet anyway for some reason i think it's the acpi. i always have acpi on and i can activate and deactivate ht and the system updates when i boot. Share this post Link to post
dergam 0 Posted March 21, 2003 Well, I played around with a bunch of settings, and here's what happened: I repaired my copy of WinXP using the F5 (for the multiproc) and F6 (for the RAID). This gave me Hyperthreading in XP, but my soundcard and usb had IRQ conflicts, so I turned off PNP OS, and let the BIOS take care of it. This fixed the soundcard and USB problems. Thanks for the help guys. Share this post Link to post
duhmez 0 Posted March 22, 2003 Windows NT, 2000, XP shold never have "Plug and play OS" set to yes. Share this post Link to post
jdulmage 0 Posted March 24, 2003 Because in SOME cases, it gives control to the operating system to set up IRQs and what have you. ACPI is suppose to fix up most of the IRQ conflicts and what not, but once you enable "PNP OS Installed", you kind of defeat the purpose. Let the BIOS assign the IRQs properly. P.S.: I have it enabled right now with no problems, just because I wanted to see what it did and it changed nothing. However, I will most likely have that disabled on my A7N8X board when it arrives. Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted March 24, 2003 i have never not had that active since win 98 anyway. we dont want the bios and the os fighting over irqs the os does just fine on it's own Share this post Link to post