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![]() Your CPU core count is one of the characteristics reported to both the UEFI and the operating system. ![]() If the UEFI can’t identify your CPU properly, your motherboard typically won’t boot. Your CPU passes certain information about its own operating characteristics over to the motherboard UEFI, which then uses this information to initialize the motherboard and boot the system. When you turn on a PC, before the OS has even loaded, your CPU and motherboard “handshake”, for lack of a better term.
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