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what is your OS?

 

try this

 

http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/16720/enable-multiple-cores-on-windows-7/

 

have you reset you BIOS?

 

revert back to defaults

 

as sometimes the BIOS have a feature to lock the cores

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Is this that AMD two cores one one module thingh?? Like two cores are on one module and Windows reconize it as one core??

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Is this that AMD two cores one one module thingh?? Like two cores are on one module and Windows reconize it as one core??

in CPU-Z ID 

 

it will show as 2 cores 2 treads

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in CPU-Z ID 

 

it will show as 2 cores 2 treads

Do not see CPU-Z mentinoed anywere above.

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Does it show up as two logical processors? 

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and i using windows 8 32bit

win 8 should read 2 core 2 tread

 

do the above with MSconfig

 

reset BIOS

 

last resort is to reinstall the OS

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