top button
Flag Notify
    Connect to us
      Site Registration

Site Registration

Win7: How do I know if both cores are operating and/or sharing the load

+3 votes
310 views
Win7: How do I know if both cores are operating and/or sharing the load
posted Jan 9, 2014 by Luv Kumar

Share this question
Facebook Share Button Twitter Share Button LinkedIn Share Button

2 Answers

+2 votes

Open Task Manager and under the "Processes" tab, look at the column titled "CPU". 00 is core 1, 01 is core 2. If you watch for a bit, they may (or may not!) change from time to time.

answer Jan 10, 2014 by Mandeep Sehgal
+1 vote
answer Jan 10, 2014 by Amit Parthsarthi
Similar Questions
+2 votes

Lets assume that i have 2 OS installed, (Linux and Windows).

Both have different file system and both have different mechanism to read/write files.

Then how both OS Shares file information?

+1 vote

I have a laptop which wont boot up due to a suspected hard drive gone bad. I would like to be able to boot up this laptop on a bootable CD/DVD and hopefully run some utility to detect or determine if the hard drive on the laptop has gone faulty, can anyone give me recommendations for such a CD/DVD and utility.

+4 votes

I have an old W7 system drive with documents on it. If I connect it up through the USB port I can see the directories but I cannot access my old XXXX user area, I get G:/Users/XXXX not accessible - Access is denied.

I have tried making it shared etc. to no avail. How can I get access to the files in this directory?

...