Running a single cpu app on a dual cpu system
This is a discussion about Running a single cpu app on a dual cpu system in the Windows Software category; Does anyone know how to trick an application into thinking the machine only has one cpu. Nortel's Extranet does not install or run on dual CPU systems and I really do not want to have to remove one cpu to connect to a corporate network.
Does anyone know how to trick an application into thinking the machine only has one cpu. Nortel's Extranet does not install or run on dual CPU systems and I really do not want to have to remove one cpu to connect to a corporate network.
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Read this message forum and you will find a possible answer to your question.
http://www.2cpu.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000643.html
Ed
[ December 30, 2000: Message edited by: EM ]
http://www.2cpu.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000643.html
Ed
[ December 30, 2000: Message edited by: EM ]

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That is a nice utility, but I cannot even get the software to install. When I am running the setup program it comes back and says that it cannot install the program because the machine is a dual cpu machine.