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Disable Multi-processor

Original Message
Name: bigboy
Date: October 17, 2002 at 11:53:30 Pacific
Subject: Disable Multi-processor
OS: BeOS 5.03
CPU/Ram: 1.4 Celeron/ 256 Ram
Comment:
Can only access BeOS in safe mode, disabling multi-processor support. What does this mean? Have an Intel 802810 controllor, with on-board and Radeon 7000 PCI. BeOS works perfect except for this hassle. P.S. am using Bootman to multi-boot into BeOS and XP..

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Name: jefro
Date: October 17, 2002 at 14:03:54 Pacific
Subject: Disable Multi-processor
Reply: (edit)
If it works fine then go to betips.net for an idea on how to make it permanent. Do you have multiprocessor? If no then just a thing.

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