AMD64 on Windows XP Home

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I've a big problem with Windows XP Home ( OEM ), the AMD drivers for
cpu scaling don't work anymore, so it run at 2,4Ghz the whole time, and
it's not good on a laptop.
I tried almost all version of the driver, and no one work. So I
tought of something, undex linux I can manually change the scaling (
even if the normal scaling work ) by writing the new cpuspeed in
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq, so I was
thinking if someone knew a similar thing under windows ?

Thanks for your help. Christophe R.
 
Try upgrading the OS to a retail version of xp pro w/64 bit capability.
When microsoft came out with the "free trade" from 32 to 64bit,it never
even offered home edition,only pro as it does now.
 
Andrew said:
Try upgrading the OS to a retail version of xp pro w/64 bit capability.


How would the OP do that, Andrew? There's no such thing as a retail
licensed version of WinXPx64, nor is there an upgrade path from any
32-bit OS to any 64-bit OS.

And what makes you think the OP has a 64-bit OS, anyway?


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If I could it would be already done.
Maybe i'll wait Vista x64, but it's at least 6 month without using
windows :/
Damn, i'll stick on Ubuntu longer, but I hope to find something soon.
I already asked AMD about underclocking my CPU, and they said to
contact Microsoft about that, but as I'm using an OEM version of XP, I
can't contact the technical support, and Acers Support is crap !
 
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