Hi,

I have migrated my VM from an old XP (32bit) host with
1 Pentium 4 core to a new Win7 host (64bit) with an
Intel core i5 processor.
The guest is XP 32bit.

I wanted to give the VM more CPUs, so I moved the CPU
slider to e.g. "2". However, the guest still only sees
1 CPU.

vboxmanage showvminfo xxx
Name:            xxx
Guest OS:        Windows XP
UUID:            c46f4220-c115-40f1-9eb3-3ad80300c70d
Config file:     D:\xxx\xxx.vbox
Snapshot folder: D:\xxx\Snapshots
Log folder:      D:\xxx\Logs
Hardware UUID:   c46f4220-c115-40f1-9eb3-3ad80300c70d
Memory size:     3072MB
Page Fusion:     off
VRAM size:       64MB
CPU exec cap:    100%
HPET:            off
Chipset:         piix3
Firmware:        BIOS
Number of CPUs:  2
Synthetic Cpu:   off
CPUID overrides: None
Boot menu mode:  message and menu
Boot Device (1): HardDisk
Boot Device (2): Not Assigned
Boot Device (3): Not Assigned
Boot Device (4): Not Assigned
ACPI:            on
IOAPIC:          on
PAE:             on
Time offset:     0 ms
RTC:             local time
Hardw. virt.ext: on
Hardw. virt.ext exclusive: off
Nested Paging:   on
Large Pages:     off
VT-x VPID:       on
...

Log file entry:
...
00:00:00.342   NumCPUs           <integer> = 0x0000000000000002 (2)
...
00:00:00.427 [SMP] BIOS with 2 CPUs

Any hints?

Ah, yes, we're talking about v4.1.12 ;-)

Have a nice day,
Berny
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