HP Pavillion P6347c: Allow the processor cores

This is the second time that I post this question, now with more information. I ran the HP Hardware Diagnostic and Test "Multicore" informed me that "only two of the four cores are enabled. How to activate the other two hearts? When I search the computer for the amount of available cores, it is said that two nuclei, yet all other research say that there are four cores of the processor. When checking with the Manager tasks two cores work. The processor is the AMD Athlon II X 4 630 processor. I checked in msconfig and still only 2 cores are available. Here, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hello

Device Manager displays both physical and logical processors.

Download CPU - Z to verify that you have actually 4 cores and 4 wires. The default CPU tab shows the number of hearts and son down.  This tools will flush out the inaccuracies with Windows may report errors.  This tool should "dispel" you.

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