I doubt it's a software problem. I've never had any edition of Windows
care about such a change.

If it fully boots part of the time I would hazard a guess that the PSU
isn't beefy enough for a quad-core CPU.

Since it boots part of the with the quad-core CPU motherboard
compatibility shouldn't be an issue, but you may want to look into BIOS
updates.

Christopher J. Bosak wrote:
> Okay. Google fu doesn’t work well after 1900 hrs for me, so I’m posting
> this to all of you.
> 
>  
> 
> I have a buddy of mine who, in his lack of wisdom, took out his dual
> core Intel, and put in a quad core Intel. And tossed out the old CPU.
>  After this genius move, his computer boots about 1/5^th of the time,
> and when he /does/ get into Windows Vista, Digital Cable device
> registration app crashes, along with some other applications (I’m not
> there, and he can’t remember.)
> 
>  
> 
> Is there a workaround to get this fixed, or is he stuck reinstalling
> Windows?

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