Windows XP Home Edition with two procesors

Hello

I have configured the VM Windows XP Home with two processors, but the Task Manager does not appear the two processors. Any suggestions?

Kind regards

Silica V.

Like it in Microsoft KB "Note: Windows XP Home may use a maximum of 1 processor physics.", I don't think so Home XP supports two processors.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/810231

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