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hey all,

 

I just wanted to know if anyone has a functioning Pentium D processor in Leopard.

 

I have a Pentium D 820 (2.8GHz) but in Leopards system profiler, it says "Total Number Of Cores = 1"...this should be 2...can someone let me know if they have this working correctly(reading both cores) on Leopard, and help me out please!! I'm running Kalyway's 10.5.2

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Justin

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Check your com.apple.Boot.plist (/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration) for

 

 

<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>cpus=1</string>

 

If that's there, remove the cpus=1 from between the two string entries, edit it as a superuser (or root). Then reboot.

nope, its not there, i checked already...i don't know wat else to do...people say they have support in leopard but i don't know how....anyone can help me?

 

thanks again

I have the same proc, see my rig, and to make it recognize, you need to try another applesmbios.

The problem is , as said mercurysquad, that if it is properly recognise ( as Pentium D), some apps won't work, so it's better when it's recognize as core2duo, even if it's not true !!

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