S10 upgrade processor

Have tried to upgrade from E8400 to Q9559 with the latest BIOS 2WJ943A.
Two problems now occur:
- Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service  has lost its connection
- in the hard ware manager the CPU-cores have not changed the "Friendly Name". The old E8400 text is there. This is also the case in the Register under Current Control Set - ACPI.
I've also changed back to E8400 to find that everything work well.
Any ideas on this?
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Thank you Erik, 
Of course, Q9550 (0 and 9 keys are too close, or my fingers too big). Sorry.
Yes, CPU-Z reports what you can expect from the Q9550, the motherboard and memories.
But, still I can't understand why the CPU isn't specified correctly in the Register - the E8400 specs are still there. The two new cores do not have a friendly name nor the CPU text. Manually I haven't found out how to change this manually as this part of the register is locked. I'm administrator and can't get access!? My guess is that this is set up during the initial installation of the machine. Any idea on how to break into the register?
As Windows media player network sharing service has lost its connecting, repair or reinstallation might be the best thing to do. I haven't checked if there is a difference in CPU instructions causing this to happen or that the machine identity has changed, legal rules might come in here. 
But, what else might be going wrong. Anyone with other experiences around?

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