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Up to MultiProcessor

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jrdebug

IS-IT--Management
Apr 18, 2001
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is there any utility to inform windows 2000 that i have upgraded my server to dual processor? something like the UPTOMP.EXE command in NT Resource Kit.

thanks!
Jeffrey Rebong
Computer Engineer/Network Administrator
jrtech@email.com
 
hi jrdebug
i think i told this to someone else also.
well its preety simple
goto the device manager and expand the computer entry
there u'll find the default "Advanced Configuration and power interface"
right click on it and select properties
then click on drivers tab and click update drivers
then choose display alist of known drivers
then choose show hardware of this device class
choose the appropriate drivers
that was it hope it helps
Kapil Technical Director
Infovalley Interwebspiders Pvt. Ltd.
Microsoft Certified System Engineer
visit
If u find the information provided here useful to u then let me know by clicking on the link below s-)
 
thanks kapil!

btw, great site! definitely, one-of-a-kind!

;) Jeffrey Rebong
Computer Engineer/Network Administrator
jrtech@email.com
 
thanx Jeffrey

for visitin the site and the appreciation ofcourse
well its in beta we'll be changing it soon
well i would appreciate if u could tell me
wat part did u like the most and wat can we change
for making it more better?
also how was the speed of the site?
these feedback can really help me out

u can email me at kapil@it2ecom.com
Kapil
Technical Director
Infovalley Interwebspiders Pvt. Ltd.
Microsoft Certified System Engineer
visit
If u find the information provided here useful to u then let me know by clicking on the link below s-)
 
loading of the site (is still considered a web page or a flash page) still took quite some time but once you're in, WOW! also, some of the details were appearing a little bit too fast for reading. overall, it is still very, very impressive! :)
Jeffrey Rebong
Computer Engineer/Network Administrator
jrtech@email.com
 
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