Win2K & SMP
Will Win2K Server automatically recognize that it is a dual CPU motherboard system or do yo have to specify it before setup in the F5 command at the begining of the installation? If you do have to use the F5 function, how do you go about installing 'Third Party SCSI drivers- Press F6' at the begining of setup? I am ...
Will Win2K Server automatically recognize that it is a dual CPU motherboard system or do yo have to specify it before setup in the F5 command at the begining of the installation? If you do have to use the F5 function, how do you go about installing 'Third Party SCSI drivers- Press F6' at the begining of setup? I am trying to install my ATTO UL3D Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI RAID card on my new Tyan Thunder K7 Dual Socket A motherboard running Win2K Server. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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In every case I've seen, W2K/NT detects SMP motherboards even if only 1 cpu is installed.
Yeah, I've got a dual board but only 1 cpu right now, and Win2k detects the system as a uniprocessor system.
For the SCSI, you need to have the txtsetup file and the drivers for the OS on a floppy and feed it when it calls for them.
For the SCSI, you need to have the txtsetup file and the drivers for the OS on a floppy and feed it when it calls for them.
If push comes to shove ..re install because the HAL needs to be re established. . The easiest way is to do this under device manager and change teh computer type
For reference, see the HAL types in http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q234/5/58.ASP. Note that "ACPI UniProc" is actually a SMP board with 1 CPU installed. You can verify this by getting the old NT bootscreen with "/SOS /BOOTLOG" in the boot.ini.
Ever case I've seen, multiproc boards are detected automatically, although I've never tried with a dual AMD...
Ever case I've seen, multiproc boards are detected automatically, although I've never tried with a dual AMD...
I'd guess that 2 AMD cpu's wouldn't make a diff. The PIII system bus is different than the Alpha system bus used by AMD on the Athlon/Duron, and that might make a difference, but I really don't see how that would affect it. Then again, this is the first AMD dual cpu venture, so whatever worked for Intel might not work for AMD.
Of course I could be wrong...
Just my 2 cents...
Of course I could be wrong...
Just my 2 cents...