Perryg wrote:You will need to install the SMP kernel in XP.
Google install windows XP smp kernel.
I used the first result (
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=373627 )
I ran into a few issues, but for the most part it works.
What I did differently:
1) I had to use the command "expand" rather than "extract"
2) I had to also "extract" or "expand" the hal.dll file. ( “
expand x:\i386\hal.dl_ c:\windows\system32\hal.dll” )
I got an error otherwise stating the file was missing. This maybe wasn't entirely needed, as I didn't notice until now that instruction
#6 has a space before the file name (I copied and pasted).. which I believe caused an issue with extracting the halmacpi.dll file correctly. Either way, I'd suggest doing the hal.dll as well unless you are good at recovering files from outside of windows
After doing that, I can now see 4 cores in task manager.
AntiMatter wrote:Using VirtualBox 3.0.49315 (release). Host = WinXP, Guest = Win2003 x32, newest Guest Additions installed.
In the VM settings, Floppy is unmounted. In the Guest, Windows Explorer shows Floppy A: in the left pane. Is it intentional or bug? Not really a big deal, just want to know. Thanks.
The floppy drive is still "attached".. Mounting your floppy drive means a "valid floppy" is inserted. Unmount/ed means there's no floppy drive, or you are ejecting the floppy. The same goes for the CD drives. Mounting an image to your CD drive means you are taking an image file such as an ISO and mapping it to the virtual CD drive (the equivalent of inserting a CD)