Msinfo32 and Device Manager show different number of cpu in win 2008 R2 guest OS

Hello group,

This inconsistency happened only on a single server running windows 2008 r2.

Poster 6vCPU Device Manager but the msinfo32 only 4.

Could you please guide me in the right direction on how to understand this situation/problem.

I checked the msconfig and some other items, but before making the changes, I would like to know if its designed that way in any specific combination.

Kindly let me know if you need further details to help me understand the process or the issue in the case.

Thank you.

What edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 do you have? If it is standard, so it has 4 CPU limit.

Windows Server 2008 R2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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