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Hi,
I have a question maybe somebody more experienced than I can answer. I got a new VAIO PCC-7H2M and encountered some crashes I could not track. Finally I used a hardware diagnosis tool Sisoftware SANDRA and did a system check. One remark was that in the BIOS the "APIC" should be enabled. I don't have any ideal what the heck this is and before I just do something stupid I would like to ask some advise from people who know wheather I should enable this function or if not why this is the case with my notebook.
I am very grateful for any hint. Thanks to anyone answering.
Best,
Uli
I have never heard of it but a quick 'Google' has found
APIC
Wonder what an Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller does? Probably stops Interrupt Conflicts which may be your problem.
Hi
A bit more reading for you here: -
Microsoft
Seems to imply that you need APIC turned on for multiprocessor systems - Is a Duo a multiprocessor system? There's an interesting question!
Thank you, Blencogo, for your answer. Yes, ist is a Centrino duo Core system. Meanwhile I checked the BIOS (where the APIC functionalitiy should be enabled following the SANDRA tool) but I did not find any enty called APIC.
Maybe the advise the system checking tool gave is not valid for this brand new duo core system?
Anyway thanks for your help. I guess I have to watch out for more unexpected system crashes and at what occasion they occur. I suspect a plugin I use for word (a third party correcting tool) or adobe acrobat elements to be responsible for this crashes. Or maybe there is a incompatibility between the VAIO onboard dvd burnign device and the NERO software I installed additionally.
Once more: thank you Blencogo and it woudl be great to get any further help from the community.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Obviously SANDRA thinks you have two processors - it doesn't know about Duo - and thinks you need APIC to stop the two processors allocating IRQ values independently and almost certainly causing a device conflict.
As the two processors are on one chip, they don't need APIC as they almost certainly talk to each other before allocating an IRQ value.
I presume you have checked in Device Manager for any conflicts - just in case.
Good Luck.
Thank you once more, Glencogo,
probably the new technology does not need that APIC interrupt contol.
Yes, I checked the Device Manager and did not find any conflict.
I guess I will ahve to wait and see ...
I try to find some answer directly from the VAIO support.
Yesterday only one hard crash - maybe caused by the dvd drive.
Best regards,
Uli