Hi all, I have a couple of problems, but I don't know where the second one belongs so I thought I'd put it with this one in the hopes someone here can answer the problem or refer me to someone who can. Before I begin my system specs are: P4 3.0ghz Northwood CPU Intel Desktop Motherboard D848PMB with Hyper-Threading 2x 200gb Maxtor Hard Drives ASUS V9400 Magic MX 4000 3d Graphics card (128mb) ATAPI DVD-RW Drive 8X ATAPI CD-RW Drive 52X Floppy Disk Drive Logitech USB Keyboard w/ Internet Keys and Media Keys RAZER Viper USB Optical Mouse Packard Bell WC100 USB Camera NETGEAR FA311 Fast Ethernet Adaptor Here's my first problem: I used to have a 2.4ghz Celeron in my machine before I changed my motherboard and CPU (Both ones listed are the ones I changed to), after I replaced it with my Northwood P4 I have had a strange reading in my Device Manager, under the Processors tag my processor is listed twice, the listings are identical and they refer to the right CPU but why do I have it listed twice? I do not have a dual CPU motherboard, does anyone know how this can be fixed? Here's my second, and probably worst problem: At random intervals while I have been using the computer, sometimes even when I haven't, my keyboard, mouse and monitor will lose power, without being able to be switched back on, but the computer is still running, resetting didn't solve the problem, only a complete power off and power on again. The monitor doesn't turn off totally, the power button goes from green to orange as it usually does when the computer first starts up, but nothing apart from a power off and power on will change it back to green. I have tried everything I know to fix this but it has only started happening in the past two days when I have done nothing to the system apart from preform a complete system scan for viruses. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much.
Ok first one this is probably due to the hyperthreading feature in the NorthwoodP4s from 2.4GHz onwards. I think. do you have your monitor connected for power through your actual PC? Couldn be to do with your power supply.
So the two listings isn't really something that will do harm to my computer? As for the second, the monitor is connected to the wall socket, the only connection to the computer itself is through the graphics card.
No Hyperthreading improves performance where software takes advantage of the feature. I'm not so sure about the second. Maybe someone else may be able to help.
Well this is an interesting development. My computer is now alright but I'm only doing one thing different, I've stopped using Style XP, but I've been using it for months now with no difficulties. Thanks for your help on the problems, Addis.