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Oh n, Can anyone say if Core i5 supports XP mode?
According to this article, NO... http://www.virtualization.info/2009/07/intel-core-i3-and-i5-750s-will-not-have.html
Thats so strange musiz, because i downloaded the tool from Intels webpage and it says my Corei5 does support virtualization..Although my attempts to successfully run a VM or do XPMode have been failing to no avail...
Ok, I have a newb question. Is there any way to make a non-virtualization processor support virtualization, or do i have to buy a new processor. :-(
I m sad to discover that my Core 2 Duo T5250 does not support virtualization.
It might be a little late to answer, but you can install VMware Player or VirtualBox which will work.
Last edited by HughShaw; 30 Nov 2009 at 17:50.
Although, the Core i5 doesn't support vt-d....it does support vt-x...which is what would be needed for XP Mode.
Ahh crud, my E5300 says it will after June 12, i ran Sec and it says i can't do it, but is there a way i can find out the date my CPU was made? maybe i just need to do a BIOS update..
On an Intel Atom Z530 I have: 32-bit, Yes, and locked on (see pics)
clicking on the "locked on" says that it may be the BIOS, another program, or a rootkit.
i Use virtualBox and while I'm not running it currently, I have "enable VT-X" checked. would that cause this?
can anyone provide a detailed list of all processor's from INTEL and AMD supporting VIRTUALIZATION..
I would appreciate having it in one single post !