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Hi All,
Good Day!
I am in the process of implementing intelperformancecountermonitorv2.3a (Intel PCM) in one of our windows 7 machine which is configured as
- Windows 7 Enterprise (SP 1)
- Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz 2.93GHz
- 32bit operating system
As given in Windows_Howto document built pcm.exe utility (used Win Ring open source downloaded from Real Temp 370, copied all 4 dll and sys files as suggested)
When I tried to run the pcm.exe from cmd (with admin rights), I got the below given error
pcm.exe 1 -nc -ns
Intel(r) Performance Counter Monitor V2.3 (2012-09-20 10:00:15 +0200 ID=ccfb40f)
Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Intel Corporation
Starting MSR service failed with error 2
Trying to load winring0.dll/winring0.sys driver...
Using winring0.dll/winring0.sys driver.
Error: unsupported processor. Only Intel(R) processors are supported (Atom(R) an
d microarchitecture codename Nehalem, Westmere, Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge). CP
U model number: 23 Brand: "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz"
Access to Intel(r) Performance Counter Monitor has denied (no MSR or PCI CFG spa
ce access).
Please help how to rectify this
One more information
When loaded RealTempGT of RealTemp_370 it loaded successfully
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IIRC Core Duo belongs to unsupported Core michroarchitecture.
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Thanks a lot for your quick response. Your help is really appriciated. Can you please tell me what is the supported environment for this so that it will be very helpful for me
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venkatesan s. wrote:
Thanks a lot for your quick response. Your help is really appriciated. Can you please tell me what is the supported environment for this so that it will be very helpful for me
You need at least Nehalem microarchitecture processor.
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Thanks for all your reply. I tried in Intel Xeon Processor and it worked fine. Thanks for your time and comments. It really helped me a lot in finding a solution for the problem
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venkatesan s. wrote:
Thanks for all your reply. I tried in Intel Xeon Processor and it worked fine. Thanks for your time and comments. It really helped me a lot in finding a solution for the problem
No problem :) We are here to help each other.

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