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| Muhammad Waqas Butt |13-May-07 21:26
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QuestionReplacing a single-core CPU with a dual-core Pin
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Assuming your motherboard will let you swap out (most 939, AM2, and LG775 board will)...

Make sure you follow the instructions necessary for the specific OS to support dual-core (the one for Wind2k is different from the one used for XP).

In the mean time, it won't hurt you to run a dual-core CPU until you get your system patched.

If you're going to swap out motherboards, then yes, you will have to re-install Windows.


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