Use UPTOMP.EXE to Upgrade Single-Processor to Multiprocessor

Last reviewed: November 11, 1997
Article ID: Q124541
3.50 WINDOWS kbtool

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.5, 3.51 and 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0

To upgrade a single-processor system to a multiprocessor system, use UPTOMP.EXE. UPTOMP.EXE is included in the Resource Kit for Windows NT version 3.5. This tool is located under Performance and System Monitoring Tools in Resource Kit Tools Help.

This is the list of computer models that appear and their associated HAL file names that ship with Windows NT.

halast.dll    = "AST Manhattan SMP"
halsp.dll     = "Compaq SystemPro Multiprocessor or 100% Compatible"
halcbus.dll   = "Corollary C-bus Architecture"
halmca.dll    = "IBM PS/2 or other Micro Channel-based PC"
halapic.dll   = "MPS Uniprocessor PC"
halmps.dll    = "MPS Multiprocessor PC"
halncr.dll    = "NCR System 3000 Model 3360/3450/3550"
haloli        = "Olivetti LSX5030/40"
hal.dll       = "Standard PC"
hal486c.dll   = "Standard PC with C-Step i486"
halwyse7.dll = "Wyse Series 7000i Model 740MP/760MP"


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Version : 3.50
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: November 11, 1997
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