Detecting 0 processing cores

KansaKilla at 22h29
09
Nov
2010
Detecting 0 processing cores

Hi,

I have several computers that I have tried this on. Core detection has only worked on Core 2 Duo machines and not for quad-core processors (either Q9550 or i7 860 on ASUS and MSI motherboards, respectively). Resultantly, I am only able to fold using the single-core client, not the SMP client. Do you have any idea how to adjust this?

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