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By alashcraft
via peterprovost.org
Published: Jun 22 2008 / 03:37

When you have a computer with a recent model CPU, chances are it's a dual-core CPU. Both Intel & AMD have been producing dual core CPU's for a few years now. By default, Windows Vista will only use a single core during boot-up. You can easily change this from the System Configuration utility.
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stuq replied ago:

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Site not working..

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stuq replied ago:

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Site is up again... removed down vote.

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MKnopfler replied ago:

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I'm wondering why this post has been voted down a couple of times. Oh, I get it. It is because it talks about Vista. Come on. If you don't like Vista, don't read the article, but you don't need to vote down every Vista related posting.

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greenday replied ago:

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Do not worry,
We just trying to show software companies, that we do not support their bad softwares :D

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woeye replied ago:

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Just wondering why Vista can't detect the number of processors/cores on its own?
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