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    intel virtualization

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by navodruck, Jul 18, 2008.

  1. navodruck

    navodruck Notebook Guru

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    Hi guys, :)
    can u explain me, when i enter BIOS In my x205-S9349 , i see one thing::

    intel virtualization smth like that,(DISABLED)
    what it DOES??? should i enable it?
     
  2. mr__bean

    mr__bean Notebook Evangelist

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    That is for stuff like virtual Pc's e.t.c
     
  3. navodruck

    navodruck Notebook Guru

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    hm, and how about intel turbo memory? is it working always on?
    because i didnt found any options, for it
     
  4. northwood

    northwood Notebook Guru

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    It's OS dependent (Vista to be more precise), but some notebooks have that option in BIOS...

     
  5. navodruck

    navodruck Notebook Guru

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    so i think ,with my OS XP , is no chance to turn on turbo memory
     
  6. Compusmurf

    Compusmurf Notebook Consultant

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    Not all of the x205's have the turbo memory stuff. You might want to check to see if yours does. Mine does NOT.
     
  7. northwood

    northwood Notebook Guru

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    even if you have Turbo Memory (Robson), it's useless in XP...Vista only
     
  8. Compusmurf

    Compusmurf Notebook Consultant

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    You won't be missing much. Unless you starve your machine for main ram.