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Tenho um notebook HP Pavilion dv7-6195us com um processador Intel i7-2630QM que tem 4 cores físicos e 8 cores lógicos. Ele está rodando o Windows 10 x64, e está lento. Quando rodei o Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool 64bit ele só reconheceu 2 cores físicos. Deve ser por esta causa que o notebook está lento demais. Alguém sabe o que pode estar ocorrendo??? O que posso tentar para corrigir isso???
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Based on the translation tool I understand you can only see 2 physical cores in Windows* 10. Did you make any changes in BIOS or in Windows* System Configuration (msconfig)?
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Yes, I have an Intel Core i7-2630QM processor in my notebook, but the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tools recognizes only two physical cores.
You can see in the attached figure.
I did not make any changes to the BIOS. With msconfig I only excludes some programs to initiate such as DAEMON, VMware Tray.
You can see all disabled programs in the attached figure.
I will load the default BIOS setup, to see if the problem is fixed.
Any help from you will be appreciated.
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Probably a Windows* 10 issue as long as you have not modified the Boot Advanced Options, Number of processors. This option should remain unchecked.
Can you roll back to the previous operating system? Windows* 10 is not supported in Intel® HD Graphics 3000 anyway.
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