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I know xp Home wasnt design for dual cores does that mean even if a program (ex.Crysis) thats been design for multi-cores will only take advantage of 1 core if its install on an XP Based Comp.
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XP has multi CPU and multi core support.
My System: The Hybrid Lappy
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