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		<title>By: Larry Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Larry Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description>INCORRECT - A MYTH.

By default (with the &quot;Number of processors&quot; checkbox unchecked) Windows will use all available procesors during boot.

The purpose of this setting is to limit the number of processors used for testing and diagnostic purposes. NOTE: This limitation will be in effect not just during boot but during normal operation as well.

Larry Miller
Microsoft MCSA</description>
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<p>By default (with the &#8220;Number of processors&#8221; checkbox unchecked) Windows will use all available procesors during boot.</p>
<p>The purpose of this setting is to limit the number of processors used for testing and diagnostic purposes. NOTE: This limitation will be in effect not just during boot but during normal operation as well.</p>
<p>Larry Miller<br />
Microsoft MCSA</p>
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