Boot advanced options number of processors

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I don't suggest changing the boot configuration options.Ĭheck with Task Manager - on the Performance tab, choose View->CPU History, 'One Graph per CPU'. Windows will use all available processors unless told otherwise. The system cannot find the file specified.'Īny suggestion on how to get this to work? Keys to the Problem Can't change msconfig to boot with multiple processors: 'System Configuration cannot save the original boot configuration for later restoration.' 'System Configuration cannot save the original boot configuration for later restoration.

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However, after doing this when I click OK, then OK again (on the msconfig dialog) I get the following error dialog:

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Run msconfig On the boot tab click 'Advanced options' Check 'Number of Processors' Change the number to 4 (since I have a quad core processor). Process typically looks something like this: I have a relatively new install of Windows 7 Ultimate on a system with an Intel Core2 Quad (Q9850) processor.įor a boot performance increase, I wanted to change my boot configuration options to use 4 processors rather than the default of 1. Can't change msconfig to boot with multiple processors: 'System Configuration cannot save the original boot configuration for later restoration.'