dual CPUs under win2000

This is a discussion about dual CPUs under win2000 in the Windows Hardware category; itthere a way to make windows 2000 see a second CPU w/ out reinstalling? I know under NT4 there was a utillity called uni to multi that would do it for you that came w/ the resource kit. .

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itthere a way to make windows 2000 see a second CPU w/ out reinstalling? I know under NT4 there was a utillity called uni to multi that would do it for you that came w/ the resource kit.

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Open the "Computer" branch in the Device Manager. It'll show "MPS Uniprocessor" or something.
 
Open the properties, and update the drivers to "MPS MultiProcessor".
 
 
 
 
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