DUAL CORE PROCESSOR 1 ONLY ACTIVE CORE

I HAVE A PAVILION S5257C I AM RUNNING WINDOWS 7-64 BIT. I ALWAYS HAD PROBLEMS PLAYING SOUNDS (SKIP) FINALLY YESTERDAY I ACTUALLY READ HP SUPPORT ASSISTANT REPORT, 1 ONLY ONE PROCESSOR ACTIVE GO INTO THE BIOS AND ENABLE BOTH. I WENT INTO THE BIOS AND COULDN'T FIND ANYTHING ABOUT CUP. HOW TO /.

Thank you

ANDY

Hi Andy,.

Open the run window and type: MSCONFIG

Look under the Startup tab--> advanced options and make sure that the number of processors is DISABLED.

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