![]() If the motherboard is SMP capable you would have terminated the CPU on non-x86 platforms with a hardware device or gimped it in the firmware (OpenBIOS and the like) on x86 it would had been a jumper and/or BIOS setting. ![]() Another thread here suggests using a slipstreamed SP6 to reduce the chance of problems. It's most likely an issue with APIC or an unsupported CPUID. You need to select the correct kernel (MP vs UMP) using boot flags or change the loader setting in the iso and respin it if "advanced options" don't work due to BSOD before that stage. ![]() NT 4.0 was from the days of APM rather than ACPI most hardware ran with it wasn't yet modern to that spec.
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