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On Wed, April 20, 2005 10:47 pm, Willie Wong said:
> How old is the system? I use an intel board and some of the older
> boards came with chips that is HT-capable but doesn't have the BIOS
> option to turn it on. Updating the BIOS version helped with that.
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The system is about a year and a bit old.

The motherboard is new though, I just bought it a few days ago. I updated
to the latest version of the bios for the motherboard.

Just out of the curiosity, the 'ht' flag of the CPU _does_ in fact mean
it's HT capable, right? I mean, I distinctly remember ordering a processor
that supports HT when I build the system, but I can't find the invoice
anymore.

Thank you,

- -Cos

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