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Really quick question on XP.
I just read off of pcstats.com about installing OS when it hit me. Window XP does not support two cores from what it is said. Now I want to know if that is true? By two cores, do they mean dual core liek AMD x2 5000+ ?
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XP Home does not support dual PROCESSORS but it WILL support a single dual CORE processor.
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I think I get it.......Basically I can run a X2 5000+ w/out limiting anything yes....?
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Correct.
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Thank yu
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