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Windows 7 - problem of enable AMD-V function on my MB...


 
10-23-2009   #1


windows 7
 
 

problem of enable AMD-V function on my MB...

hi everyone, i just cannot find any things like AMD virtualization (AMD-V) function in my BIOS, even i look through the MB menu few times, i still cannot find where to enable this function, will there be any chance that my MB do not have this function?? can anyone help my to clarify this matter to see whether my MB have this function and how to enable it?? my MB is magic-pro MP-AKX Extreme and my CPU is AMD Phenom II 945, thanks everyone~

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10-24-2009   #2


W7 X-64 RTM,SUSE 11.1, XP PRO SP3 as a VM, VMware ESXi
 
 


Hi all
try and run the vmware 64 bit guest check - you might find that it's already enabled. If the vmware check says your machine is capable of running a 64 bit guest then it's already enabled. - You don't have to run vmware workstation etc if you want to use xp mode etc.

I have a laptop where this is enabled - no entry in the BIOS for turning it on or off.

enc program - just run it - nothing to install

cheers
jimbo
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File Type: exe VMware-guest64check-6.0.0-45731.exe (6.0 KB, 202 views)
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10-25-2009   #3


Win7 64
 
 


Pre-built machines like a Dell for instance might not have this option in the BIOS but I would assume it would be enabled. If it a custom built with a motherboard like an EVGA, ASUS, Gigabyte, etc there should be an option in the CPU section. I have an ASUS board and I believe it was in the Tweaker section where you would do overclocking at. Mine was enabled by default.
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