Is there a Microsoft release yet?
Is there a Microsoft release yet?
Every motherboard I've seen has this turned on by default. Unless you've turned it off (some people do when they're overclocking) you probably don't need to check if it's on unless you're having problems.
Whilst this might be true of the motherboard/bios combination there is an interesting bog on this topic by Ed Bott who's research would tend to suggest that it will not run on all Intel processors, even fairly recent ones:-
How many Intel CPUs will fail the XP Mode test in Windows 7? | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com and
How many Intel CPUs will fail the XP Mode test in Windows 7? | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com (for a list of processors said not to work)
So Joe_S, is your processor on that list as one which doesn't support Virtualisation??
Whilst this might be true of the motherboard/bios combination there is an interesting blog on this topic by Ed Bott who's research would tend to suggest that it will not run on all Intel processors, even fairly recent ones:-
How many Intel CPUs will fail the XP Mode test in Windows 7? | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com and
How many Intel CPUs will fail the XP Mode test in Windows 7? | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com (for a list of processors said not to work)
So Joe_S, is your processor on that list as one which doesn't support Virtualisation??
Wow, didn't know that. I would have thought all C2Ds would support VT. You'd think that only the low end Celeron/Pentium Dual Core would not have VT enabled. I wonder why they disabled it on certain C2Ds? The only thing I can think of is that the cpus that end up binned lowest are also the ones that have issues with VT (probably on the portion of the wafer that causes them to be binned lower). I can't think of any other reason to disable it, as it isn't going to save them any money by turning off a feature.