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XP mode problem with me
hello every one
i set up xp mode yesterday and when i came to use it i found this problem
pllz help me at this problem
Last edited by Brink; 01 May 2009 at 14:00. Reason: Fixed image
hello every one
i set up xp mode yesterday and when i came to use it i found this problem
pllz help me at this problem
Last edited by Brink; 01 May 2009 at 14:00. Reason: Fixed image
Virtualization technologies from Intel
Virtualization and AMD
basically, your hardware (the cpu specifically) lacks the instruction sets to use virtualization. Virtual XP _REQUIRES_ this. period. no vx-t or amd-v and you can't run Virtual XP. you need a dual core or higher from intel or amd and they have to have one of the features, vx-t for intel, and amd-v for an amd chip.
if you _do_ have a cpu with one of these features, you need to check your bios for the option to enable it.
Hi scofield20,
Check the information here, and run the appropriate tool dependant upon whetheryou have an Intel or AMD processor http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir...gure-bios.aspx
I am experiencing the same problem. and My Processor (Core 2 Duo E6300) does support intel VT. I have enabled Hardware virtualization (2 years ago). However I still get the same error message as above.
Last edited by mydarxide; 05 May 2009 at 19:23.
I fixed the problem I disabled Vitrualization in the BIOS and powered off the pc. then re-enabled it powered off the PC and it works!!!. I checked with GRC's Tool Securable http://www.grc.com/files/securable.exe to recognize that the problem was my BIOS. Steve Gibson Rules!!!
lol
yes he does...
calling this one solved...
I still have the same problem and I have restarted 10 times now whist changing the bios.
Any other suggestions?
EDIT: Turns out you can enable too many Virtulization things in the bios. I had enabled all 3 but it turns out you only need to enable the first and most basic version. None of the I/O stuff is needed.
Last edited by churchwa; 06 May 2009 at 04:49.