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Windows 7 home premium and 2 cpus
I've been hunting for the official microsoft word on this, but it looks to me like the home premium edition won't let me use 2x xeon cpus. I can't find any official documents on this, though from past history the home editions locked you to one die (but multiple cores ok).
Does anyone know the full story of know where the official documentation stating this would be? Would I need Professional or ultimate to get both xeons up again (the demo was ultimate and supported both!)
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You're going to need at least Professional.
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AFAIK, or from what I've read, you need ultimate for multiple cpu support. You might be able to use pro, but not 100% sure (I don't see why they'd limit you to ultimate since pro would be used more in a business environment)
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You just missed a great thread in which someone didn't do their research on this and felt ripped off my Microsoft. It would be nice to see an official word, but it shouldn't be necessary at this point. Home editions are just that...meant for typical home use, not on a multi-processor SMP workstation. As time has passed, the reliance on multiple sockets has decreased in non-server systems, thanks to multi-core processors. As long as people remember that sockets do not equal cores, and vice versa, there shouldn't be any confusion on this issue anymore.
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Wikipedia windows 7 editions comparison chart says you need pro for 2 sockets, but it doesnt have a citation for that information - so its possible its incorrect.
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Thanks, it's what I suspected. So I am correct that my i5 system will work fine (one cpu, multiple cores, 6gb memory), but my dual Xeon will require ultimate?
I did check the charts and actually googled it before purchase- there were a couple blog entries stating that home pro wouldn't have cpu limitations in them. Oh well, alas for trusting the blogosphere. I still can't actually find any documentation at Microsoft about these limitations, but fortunately I didn't activate the copy yet so can instead use it on a laptop!
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You don't need Ultimate, Professional works with 2 sockets.
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For a multi-CPU, you need atleast Pro. and actually, the EULA for Home Premium says it will install on a computer with up to 2 processors, which is true, but will not utilize both CPUs. oh, and Microsoft does have absolutley no documentation on this. Even Paul Thurott at winsupersite.com got it wrong
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Correct.
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Rolling your eyes doesn't change the facts...facts that state it's been this way for the past eight years. If multi-socket systems (non-servers) have decreased tremendously from that point until now, why would Microsoft reverse the trend? The industry moved away from this in favor of multi-core processors, for many good reasons. If there's any eye-rolling to be done, it's with people who are still suprised by this. Go read the thread entitled "Ripped of by Microsoft".
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Only 1 generation was differentiated between 2 flavors, and that was the XP-era of course (ignoring MCE). Just because you had to purchase Pro to support multi-sockets, has absolutely NO MEANING with Vista and 7, because there was no Home Premium or Ultimate. ok... I'm done. Of course somebody has to come in and thread crap like their shit doesn't stink, and to make an ass of themself by assuming everybody knows everything, instead of realizing some things aren't obvious when there is no official documentation.
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Caveat Emptor
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Tell me something. Do you always go to the manufacturer, and only the manufacturer when researching a product? Or, do you use the resources of the internet to get all the facts? I'd hate to see how you research a car purchase. You'd go to HyuandiMomentum.com and assume they are the greatest vehicles on the planet.
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