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    VT on clevo d901c

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by fxliv, Jun 2, 2009.

  1. fxliv

    fxliv Newbie

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    Hi,

    I need a little help, I need to enable intel virtualization technology in bios..the only problem is I have no option to do that in bios

    My hardware does support VT, and according to Windows its turned off ( got an error when trying to start Xp virtual machine in Windows 7)
     
  2. bifnewman

    bifnewman Notebook Evangelist

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    you have to set it in vmware or whatever program u use. go in virtual machine settings
     
  3. fxliv

    fxliv Newbie

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    Windows 7 Virtual machine needs the Hardware enabled VT, it cant even start so I can use the settings
    I need a way to enable VT from BIOS, or a software that will enable it

    but thanks for the reply

    EDIT: thanks anyway...I figured it out, I somehow missed the setting in bios...I dont know how I missed it the first time , lol I feel stupid now