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    Clarification regarding VT on Clevo machines

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Rich.Carpenter, Jan 7, 2009.

  1. Rich.Carpenter

    Rich.Carpenter Cranky Bastage

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    I read that another user (drinian) found that hardware virtualization support (VT) was turned off in the BIOS on his NP7350, and that they were unable to access that setting to enable it. This concerned me, as I am considering a couple of Clevo machines for my next purchase. As a software developer, I use virtualization pretty extensively.

    I got a PM back from Justin@XoticPC that allayed my concerns:

    "I have confirmed that 9262,8660 and 5797 all VT Enabled and has been tested with virtual pc 2k7 sp1."

    In case anyone else was worried about it. :)
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    good to know that the high-end models are good to go. :)
     
  3. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    Add the 5793 to that list. ;)

    VT fine here...