List of Intel Processors that support XPMode

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  1. Posts : 851
    win 7 build 7600.16385 x64
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    List of Intel Processors that support XPMode


    It seems some of the most advanced Intel Processors doesnt support XPMode

    for eg:
    Core 2 Quad Q8200 and Core 2 Duo E7400 wont support XPMode

    so here is complete list of Intel Processors(both desktop and Mobile) that support XPMode:

    Desktop CPUS


    Core 2 Duo

    E4300/4400/4500/4600/4700 NO
    E6300/6320/6400/6420/6540/6550 YES
    E6600/6700/6750/6850 YES
    E7200/7300/7400/7500 NO
    E8190 NO
    E8200/8300/8400/8500/8600 YES

    Core 2 Extreme

    QX6700/6800/6850 YES
    QX9650/9770/9775 YES
    X6800 YES

    Core 2 Quad

    Q6600/6700 YES
    Q8200/8200S/8300/8400/8400S NO
    Q9300/9400/9400S YES
    Q9450/9550/9550S/9650 YES

    Core i7/Core i7 Extreme

    I7-920/940 YES
    I7-965/975 YES
    I7-9200/9500/9750 YES

    Pentium D/Pentium EE

    805/820/830/840 NO
    915/925/935/945 NO
    920/930/940/950/960 YES
    955/965 YES

    Pentium for Desktop

    E2140/2160/2180/2200/2220 NO
    E5200/5300/5400 NO

    Mobile CPU products

    Core 2 Duo Mobile

    L7200/7300/7400/7500 YES
    P7350/7450 NO P7370 YES
    P8400/8600/8700/9500/9600 YES
    SL9300/9400/9600 YES
    SP9300/9400/9600 YES
    SU9300/9400/9600 YES
    T5200/5250/5270/5300/5450/5470 NO
    T5500/5600 YES
    T5550/5670/5750/5800/5850/5870/5900 NO
    T6400/6570 NO
    T7100/7200/7250/7300/7400 YES
    T7500/7600/7700/7800 YES
    T8100/8300 YES
    T9300/9400/9500/9550/9600/9800 YES
    U7500/U7600 YES

    Core 2 Extreme Mobile

    QX9300 YES
    X7800/7900 YES
    X9000/9100 YES

    Core 2 Quad Mobile

    Q9000 YES
    Q9100 NO

    Core 2 Solo


    SU3300/3500 YES
    U2100/2200 YES

    Core Duo


    L2300/2400/2500 YES
    T2050/2250 NO
    T2300/2400/2500/2600/2700 YES
    T2300E/2350/2450 NO
    U2400/2500 YES

    Core Solo

    T1300/1400 YES
    T1350 NO
    U1300/1400/1500 YES

    Source

    Intel to Add support for Intel Virtualization for

    Core 2 Quad Q8300,
    Core 2 Duo E7500,
    Core 2 Duo E7400,
    Pentium E5400 and
    Pentium E5300.

    So the Processor bought after June 12 will support Hardware Virtualization

    Read More

    You can also use SecurAble to determine if your processor can support hardware virtualization, the feature needed by XP Mode.



    Disclaimer: I believe this information is accurate, but it is possible that some mistakes may be present in list, caused by inaccuracies in Intel’s documentation.
    Last edited by raj11650; 17 Aug 2009 at 04:44. Reason: Added five new Processors in the List!!!
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  2. Posts : 4,364
    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
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    Namaste!

    You should add the Core i7 975, as engineering samples have been out for several months now and it is on its way to manufacturing....

    Also, anyone reading this post - Securable will tell you that your processor is *capable* of the Intel Virtualization extensions, and may even report that they are enabled, but there is a disclaimer - Securable is a 32bit application, and thus cannot accurately verify if the VT Extensions are enabled or not.

    My own machine has issues (relating back to the nVidia mobo / system drivers) with retaining the virtualization extensions unless it is booted from a cold boot - the only reliable way I have of ascertaining whether they are enabled is to us a burned CD ROM of a very small .ISO file called VT.ISO - I was linked to it when I was testing VMWare Workstation 6.5 Beta, and it showed me unequivocally if VT extensions were enabled or not.

    Just as a point of reference, this is what I see when I run Securable from inside Vista x64 or Win7 x64:

    List of Intel Processors that support XPMode-securable-1.png List of Intel Processors that support XPMode-securable-2.png

    Hardware Virtualization

    This processor does offer advanced hardware support for virtualization. However, while running under a 64-bit version of Windows this program cannot execute its 32-bit kernel code to determine whether Intel's VMX virtual machine extensions are being locked on, locked off, or neither. Since there's a chance that your system's BIOS may be deliberately disabling support for hardware virtualization (some do) you should re-run this program, if possible, with administrative privileges under a 32-bit version of NT, XP, or Vista. That will allow SecurAble to run a bit of kernel-mode code in order to determine exactly what's going on. (Note that you can also poke around in your system's BIOS to see whether you're able to find any references to "hardware virtualization" or "VMX", etc.
    If you want to test your system's true support (and this may only be needed for those running Intel CPUs on nVidia-chipset based motherboards, but it is helpful to know either way) take a gander at this file:

    vt.zip

    It's small, and it is an ISO - you can probably extract the contents (or else use a virtual CD tool and mount it) and make a bootable UFD and save a platter, but I have so many TDK CD-RWs here that I recycled one of my older WinXP Norton Ghost backups....

    Enjoy.
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  3. Posts : 234
    Vista H.P. SP1 x32 Seven RC x64
       #3

    The list is not up to date about Intel's CPU

    Intel Annonced ( April, 20) some change for low end CPU:

    E5300; E5400; E7300; E7500 will support VT-x. No new stepping, but new code sSpec

    Q8300 and Q8400 will support VT-x itoo.

    Of course this are only for new CPU, not for those you bought until yeat.
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  4. Posts : 4,364
    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #4

    LePoilu, would you mind referencing the article(s) that point this out so others can have this verification readily at hand?
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  5. Posts : 234
    Vista H.P. SP1 x32 Seven RC x64
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  6. Posts : 124
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    my celeron is not working with it. its a Intel Celeron 530

    you may want to add that to the list
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  7. Posts : 81
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 RC X64
       #7

    yeah! my comps compatible.
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  8. Posts : 26
    Windows 7.7229 x64
       #8

    LePoilu said:
    The list is not up to date about Intel's CPU

    Intel Annonced ( April, 20) some change for low end CPU:

    E5300; E5400; E7300; E7500 will support VT-x. No new stepping, but new code sSpec

    Q8300 and Q8400 will support VT-x itoo.

    Of course this are only for new CPU, not for those you bought until yeat.
    I purchased a E5300 on 2 June and testing with Intel's own tool for it it's reported to NOT support it. My dealer must have set me up and got rid of some old crap and now he's behind my back!

    or could you possibly read out some date in that article?
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  9. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Build 7100
       #9

    What about the Intel Atom?? I haven't realy played with virtualisation, but does anyone know if the Atom is supported??
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  10. Posts : 8
    Vista Home Premium SP1
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    I have a 7450 processor that is listed as a NO
    Secuable says I have D.E.P. but not hardware visualization.

    is there any way round getting it to work on a Toshiba m800? could I update teh BIOS?
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