Subject: Re: P4 2.4C times
From: "frodo" <mwaters@hotmail.com>
Date: 13/09/2003, 14:39
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Hm,
I have the suspicion that this feature may not be present in a lot of
notebook BIOSes, because of the desire to make battery life look
respectable. or to avoid the processor becoming cooked.

"Stratcat�" <nobody@no.org> wrote in message
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"Casey Linda" <caseylinda80@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi everyone,

Seem to be a hot HT topic here....
But I wondering is anyone here know how to enable HT on a Compaq
notebook?


Seeing as no one responded to your post (at least as seen on my
newserver),
I'll toss out some ideas, even though I own neither a notebook, nor a
Compaq.

Ascertain your cpu is HT capable (P4B 3.06. / P4C 2.4 - 3.2).

Ascertain you have an HT supported OS (W2K, WXP, WXPRO, WSK3

Enable HT in your Bios, if Compaq allows access to this function.

If using WIN*: CTR+ALT+DELETE to open the taskmanager. Pull down
view/CPU History/One Graph Per CPU. If you now see two cpu 'Usage
History' graphs, you're HT enabled.

Otherwise, try one of the alt.comp n/g's more specific to your machine/OS.

HTH
--
Strat�








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