I dont know if this is the right forum but here goes.
I have an issue with a new AMD 4200 X2.
On Hot reboot -ie Software installs- the OS does not recognize CPU as dual core- only single.
When I do a COLD (Power off) reboot it will then detect properly.
My question is, does this appear to be a hardware issue no?
If so is it MOBO, BIOS, CPU, or OS?
I have installed new patches and drivers for S/W and auto updated BIOS to latest version via MSI Live. What else am I missing?
Rig Specs follow.
Windows XP-SP2 with auto updates.
AMD Athalon 4200-X2 @201 mhz
MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (non-sli)
BIOS
Name : Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Manufacturer : Phoenix Technologies, LTD
Version : Nvidia - 42302e31
ReleaseDate : 11 / 28 / 2005
Target Operating System : Unknown
Status : OK
2GB Super Talent unbuffered DDR SDRAM on AutoClock
160GB Seagate Barracuda SATA C:\drive
130GB Seagate Baracuda ATA D:\ Drive
30GB WD ATA E:\Drive
NO RAID ARRAY Specd in BIOS
256MB GeForce 6800-XT Nvidia grafix card.
Any suggestions would be warmly welcomed to prevent possible RMI on board or processor.
Thanks
Tim
I have an issue with a new AMD 4200 X2.
On Hot reboot -ie Software installs- the OS does not recognize CPU as dual core- only single.
When I do a COLD (Power off) reboot it will then detect properly.
My question is, does this appear to be a hardware issue no?
If so is it MOBO, BIOS, CPU, or OS?
I have installed new patches and drivers for S/W and auto updated BIOS to latest version via MSI Live. What else am I missing?
Rig Specs follow.
Windows XP-SP2 with auto updates.
AMD Athalon 4200-X2 @201 mhz
MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (non-sli)
BIOS
Name : Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Manufacturer : Phoenix Technologies, LTD
Version : Nvidia - 42302e31
ReleaseDate : 11 / 28 / 2005
Target Operating System : Unknown
Status : OK
2GB Super Talent unbuffered DDR SDRAM on AutoClock
160GB Seagate Barracuda SATA C:\drive
130GB Seagate Baracuda ATA D:\ Drive
30GB WD ATA E:\Drive
NO RAID ARRAY Specd in BIOS
256MB GeForce 6800-XT Nvidia grafix card.
Any suggestions would be warmly welcomed to prevent possible RMI on board or processor.
Thanks
Tim