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Old 08-28-2015, 01:49 PM   #279
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Originally Posted by Fuzz View Post
Check in Task Manager under performance tab and select CPU. In the bottom section, see what it lists for "cores" and "logical processors" and make sure it matches what you should have. I've heard of one case where the upgrade caused Windows to revert to 1 core. If that is the case I can let you know how to fix it.
Can you actually mention what the fix is? This might be an issue I'm having with mine. I've noticed some random slowness/freezing moment when using it, and was actually wondering if this could be an issue. So seeing you mention that, is making me want to look into that as well.
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