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    Vt

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by w0lfking, Nov 30, 2008.

  1. w0lfking

    w0lfking Guest

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    Hey wats the VT u guys try to enable in the FW series that sony disabled?
     
  2. siberiansunset

    siberiansunset Notebook Enthusiast

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    It's virtualization technology--u can use programs such as vmware to run multiple os's and such...it would be awesome if someone could help figure out how to enable it!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  3. Rahul

    Rahul Notebook Prophet

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    You can still run VMware and other virtualization programs without VT, but it will usually be slower in software vs the hardware boost the CPU can provide.
     
  4. w0lfking

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    I se... how do you enable it. ?
     
  5. ScuderiaConchiglia

    ScuderiaConchiglia NBR Vaio Team Curmudgeon

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