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Laptops and hardware virtualization



This is the way things are. Not only do you need the support in the CPU,
but you need the supporting chipsets and the BIOS. If you have the
chipset, and just don't have support in the BIOS, I think there is some
bootup scripts available, but I'm not sure how to do this was mentioned
in my talk the other day.

On 02/14/2010 01:20 PM, Franklin H. Chasen wrote:
> The AMD L110 processor does have "svm" in cpuinfo. I then booted into
> Vista and ran the "Microsoft Hyper-V compatibility check for systems
> with AMD processors" program from AMD. It reported that AMD-V technolog=
y
> is not enabled in BIOS. I booted into the Phoenix Bios setup (version
> v1.3103) but there is no option for enabling virtualization. Unless
> there is some way to enable AMD-V I will just have to live without it.
>  =20


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