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How many processors does Windows XP support?
I remember reading somewhere that Windows XP ONLY supports two physical cores. Is that true? Does anyone have a definitive answer? What about XP 64? Does anyone know where I can find this information on the Microsoft website?
What I'm getting at is this: if you had a Dual-CPU Dual-Core Opteron rig, would you be able to run Windows XP Professional? If not, what version of Windows WOULD you be able to run?
Last edited by ImaNihilist; 11-10-2005 at 09:37 PM.
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Tiger Shark
from what i have seen. it depends on how the xp os is run. i've seen xp on a 133mhz. and some older 75mhz. but it ran like crap.
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XP Pro = 2 (or more ?)
XP Homey = 1
can't find much more than that
here's the possible HAL choices
ACPI Multiprocessor PC = Halmacpi.dll
ACPI Uniprocessor PC = Halaacpi.dll
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC = Halacpi.dll
MPS Multiprocessor PC = Halmps.dll
MPS Uniprocessor PC = Halapic.dll
Standard PC = Hal.dll
Compaq SystemPro Multiprocessor or 100% Compatible = Halsp.dll
i recall someone posting quad-core pics here (likely eshbach using Pentium D w/HT or something)
interesting;
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/CEC/ACPI-MP.mspx
For example, if the platform has four processors with the ID 0-3, and NMI is connected LINTIN1 for processors 2 and 3, two entries would be needed in the MAPIC table.
[...]
Configuring an MP System to Run ACPI
Earlier sections of this article describe the sections of the ACPI Specification relevant to MP machines. This material should provide the background needed to implement the appropriate ASL and tables for an MP machine to run ACPI. The following section discusses some of the issues crucial to running ACPI successfully on an MP machine.
The first, and most important, step is to understand the hardware details of the machine in question. As stated earlier, the details of the interrupt routing on the machine must be clearly understood. Once you have this information, ask the following questions to ensure an MP machine is correctly running ACPI:
Last edited by I4one; 11-10-2005 at 10:54 PM.
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 Originally Posted by I4one
XP Pro = 2
XP Homey = 1
can't find much more than that
here's the possible HAL choices
ACPI Multiprocessor PC = Halmacpi.dll
ACPI Uniprocessor PC = Halaacpi.dll
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC = Halacpi.dll
MPS Multiprocessor PC = Halmps.dll
MPS Uniprocessor PC = Halapic.dll
Standard PC = Hal.dll
Compaq SystemPro Multiprocessor or 100% Compatible = Halsp.dll
i recall someone posting quad-core pics here (likely eshbach using Pentium D w/HT or something)
Hmmm. As I understand it, it's two PHYSICAL cores only, so a PD with HT wouldn't count. I wonder though. Is it even possible to run any version of XP on dual-core dual-cpu rigs?
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 Originally Posted by agello24
from what i have seen. it depends on how the xp os is run. i've seen xp on a 133mhz. and some older 75mhz. but it ran like crap.
I want some of what he is doing.
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I am the epitome of the 'rank and file'
I am your next door neighbor
I am 95% of American Consumers
I will consume you
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 Originally Posted by I4one
Hmm. Perhaps it does work. Thanks!
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 Originally Posted by ImaNihilist
I remember reading somewhere that Windows XP ONLY supports two physical cores. Is that true? Does anyone have a definitive answer? What about XP 64? Does anyone know where I can find this information on the Microsoft website?
What I'm getting at is this: if you had a Dual-CPU Dual-Core Opteron rig, would you be able to run Windows XP Professional? If not, what version of Windows WOULD you be able to run?
This will work fine. I just setup a box with dual, dual-core xeon processors and no problems with windows XP (32). 
Hyper threading is enabled too, so windows task manager shows 8 processors each with their own usage chart. That's two physical processors, each with 2 cores, each core hyperthreaded for a total of 8 logical processors!
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Hammerhead Shark
windows does not count a dual core as two seperate processors, so you can run a dual core on xp home and you can run a dual cpu rig on xp pro just fine. i think if you need 4 seperate processors, you have to move on to server.
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Microsoft counts each physical CPU and not cores or virtual cores.
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Tiger Shark
in a maximum pc mag. xp supported two dual opterons. it's that four processors?
system 1 | system 2
phenom II x6 |a64 3800 x2 @ 3.3ghz
Deep Cool Beta 400 ST |OCZ TEMPEST
ASRock A780GXE/128M |Abit 570 sli
6gig ddr2 400 |2 gig ddr2 3200
XFX HD7750 BE |HIS HD5670
creatives audigy 2 |creatives audigy
btc 16X dvd-rom |btc 16x dvd-rom
btc 40X12X52cdr-rw |iomagic 8x8x52dvd
WD 250 x2gig HD 8mb |Maxtor 200gig 8mb
WD 160gig HD 16mb |maxtor 200gig
maxtor 500gig |
AMD!!
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Super Bunny Mod
as has been said before in this thread, XP supports 2 physical CPU's, and by physical CPU I mean the square thing you put in the socket on the motherboard
also I'm closing this, please don't grave dig
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