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Direct3D Problems in Win2K, not in Win98

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by Per Hansson, Jun 19, 2002.

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  1. Mictlantecuhtli TS Special Forces

    ACPI & NT5.. :rolleyes:
    The reason why your motherboard is detected as multiprocessor one is that your motherboard has APIC chip, common in multiprocessor motherboards, and thus NT assumes the board is one.
  2. Per Hansson TechSpot Server Guru

    Heh, now that you mention it, there actually even is a multiprocessor setting in the BIOS...
  3. JAV Newcomer, in training

    Glad it worked! :grinthumb

    Maybe this will help too: http://kxproject.spb.ru/acpi.php Some ACPI, VIA 'bug' & XP tweak info related to this topic. ;)

    Wish I'd of found it sooner, ... :blush:
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