Yes, but the SOFT-CPU in the BIOS will need to be reset.
Also it does not matter which processor you yank, go figure on that trick.
Andre Hedrick
The Linux IDE guy
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Michael Cunningham wrote:
> I have a question for abit bp6 folks...
> Is it possible to run this motherboard with just one processor
> in it? Currently i have one running win98 and a seperate linux one as
> well. The linux one is fine with 2 processors:) but until I can
> upgrade to win2k on the other.. I am stuck with only one processor
> in use (winnt 4.0 is not an option). So instead of just adding more
> heat to the case i would like to remove it until it can be used.
> Any suggestions? I dont just wanna start pulling processors and
> hope for the best:) How do I tell which one to pull out? Is it just
> as simple as taking it out?
>
> Thanks.. Mike
>
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