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bay-wolf said:7 Q: Turning off SpeedStep in the BIOS seems to have no effect whatsoever upon the machine's ability to change the CPU rate. How do you disable SpeedStep? I am using WinXP.
[tab]A: You must have it turned off in the BIOS and in WinXP. If you go into the Power Applet in Control Panel and select the Always On option it will disable Speed Step. Right click your desktop > Click properties > Click Screen Saver > Power button > Change the Power Scheme to always on.
Wikipedia said:Under older Microsoft Windows operating systems, such as Windows 2000 and lower, a special driver and dashboard application was needed to control the processors. Intel's website specifically states that such a driver must come from your computer manufacturer and there appears to be no generic drivers available to enable SpeedStep for Windows 2000 versions and older if you cannot obtain a manufacturer's driver. There is no such SpeedStep driver available from Intel's website.