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    Intel Vpro

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Brendon!, Jun 14, 2009.

  1. Brendon!

    Brendon! Notebook Enthusiast

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    I bought a Sager NP2092 about a year ago from Powernotebooks (Thanks again for the help Donald, love this laptop) and I am considering setting up XenClient (when it is released) instead of having to dual-boot windows and debian.

    From what I understand about XenClient it will require Intel Vpro technology to run at full potential. I am trying to determine whether or not my t9300 has vpro or not. I looked on google and it seems that some t9300s have vpro but in almost every instance it seems to be listed as "t9300 with vpro" as if there are some with and some without.

    Can anybody chime in and tell me if the np2092 t9300 has vpro?

    Much thanks
     
  2. Aeris

    Aeris Otherworldly

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    I think that the Core 2 processors that have vPro read as "Core 2 vPro" on the sticker on your machine, you should contact Sager's Customer Service directly to get an answer.