First, look in device manager if there is a driver for MPS Multiprocessor PC (in Computer section). If not, you will have Standard PC, and just one processor will be working - upgrade to a MPS compliant driver if you want to use the two processors.
If there is a MPS driver installed, go to Task Manager and select View -> CPU History -> One Graph per CPU
If you originally installed Windows 2000 on a computer with a single CPU, the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) on your computer must be updated for your computer in order to use dual CPUs.
Check out MS KB Article Q234558 - HOW TO: Add Support for Multiple Processors in Windows 2000.
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