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Hello arcus200,
Thank you for joining the Processors Community. I am sorry to hear that you are seeing error messages in Device Manager.
- Could you please let us know your computer model?
- Did you chance any setting in your BIOS or Windows configuration?
Try these steps to enable the cores in Windows 7: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/16720/enable-multiple-cores-on-windows-7/ Enable Multiple Cores on Windows 7
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Amy C.
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/thread/119594 arcus200,
If you need further assistance let us know.
Regards,
Amy C.
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Hello Amy
Thank you for your reaction to my
question.
- Answering your questions
Computer
model: Akoya P 5350 D
from Medion, sold by ALDI(Germany)
If "chance" in your mail means "change": I myself
changed nothing in my BIOS or windows7 configuration. But I had to replace my
old System Disc with a new one due to hardware problems of the old disc(a
message popped up during starting the computer). Before replacing I copied the
content of the old disc to the new disc.
Now I will try your link.
But I'm very interested in finding the
root cause of this behavior. The same problem occurs with my "High Definition
Audio-Controller", my speaker don't work.
After trying the link I will report the
result to you.
Kind regards, arcus200
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Keep me posted.
I was unable to find the drivers for your computer model, in case you have the drivers make sure to install the latest BIOS, Chipset and Management Engine drivers.
Regards,
Amy C.
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Hello again,
the Link of the first answer led me to a webside
Ankündigung:High Dynamic Range (HDR) Supportand I found no Information to
"Try these steps to enablethe cores in Windows 7: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/16720/enable-multiple-cores-on-windows-7/ Enable Multiple Cores on Windows 7 ".
I installed Chipset and Management Engine Drivers from the application & Support-Disc delivered with my PC but I don't know how to install the latest BIOS. And where I can find the latest BIOS.
in the Appendix my PC.Systeminformation.
In the systeminformation/systemdriver I found: "intelppm/ Intel-Prozessortreiber/ c:\windows\system32\drivers\intelppm.sys/ Kerneltreiber/ Started:Nein/ Starting Modus:Deactivated/ Status: Finished/Status: OK /Normal/ Nein/ Nein
But I don't know how to activate this Driver.
Regards
Jürgen (arcus200)
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Jürgen, in that case in order to install the BIOS properly contact your computer manufacturer. They should be able to provide the file and the right steps in order to install the BIOS.
If you google "Enable Multiple Cores on Windows 7", it should take you to the same link I mentioned.
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Amy C.
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5 minutes ago I searched in MS-webside about the failure code 32.
I learned that I have to deinstall the processor and afterward to "search for new Hardware".
"All" Problems are solved , thank you for your interest. But I don't know why the processors have been deactivated.
Good night, arcus
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I am glad to hear that!
If you need further assistance let us know.
Regards,
Amy C.
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