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Re: Dual core processor
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09/05/06 13:33
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Where can I find the version history? The link gives the download page, there I can't find it.
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Re: Dual core processor
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09/05/06 13:44
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FlashBIOS Updates -> Other Versions. Every version has a short description, and in A09 they disabled the SpeedStep feature.
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Re: Dual core processor
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09/05/06 14:00
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Found it, my FlashBIOS was version A02, so I updated to the last one A10. I don't know yet if Enhanched SpeedStep is enabled. If it is must I disabled it?
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Re: Dual core processor
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09/05/06 14:24
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I would try, either in the BIOS or via Windows energy management. But the BIOS options seems to be the more reliable option.
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Re: Dual core processor
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09/05/06 14:44
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No Enhanched SpeedStep to find in the BIOS, neither in Windows powercfg.cpl. ??
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Re: Dual core processor
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09/05/06 14:53
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Hm, thats strange. Maybe jcl find out something else that causes it.  old_bill
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Re: Dual core processor
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09/05/06 15:04
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Thanks anyway, at least I have updated my BIOS.
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Re: Dual core processor
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09/07/06 17:20
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Frits, I don't know if you solved your problem, but, I noticed something about your nvidia card and dual core on nvidia forum. Maybe you want to look at this.. All the best, Dusty
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