The same was true of my HP/Compaq nc6400 laptop when I first got it. VT
supported in CPU but disabled in BIOS.
I''m happy to report that HP''s latest BIOS update for the
laptop fixes the
problem, and you can now turn on VT in the BIOS setup screen. The update
was a simple download from hp.com.
I''ll stop short of recommending the nc6400, purely because I have yet
to try
Xen on it. But I can vouch for the fact that the latest BIOS gives you an
option to turn on VT.
Derek.
On 4/10/07, Tru Huynh <tru@pasteur.fr> wrote:>
> my .02 cents
>
> Don''t go SONY... :( I was very unhappy learning that they
don''t
> support VT from their Bios setup although the cpu is right.
>
> model VGN-SZ3XP core duo2 7200 so called "Business oriented
laptop"
>
> The information is not clearly shown in their
> http://shop.sonystyle-europe.com/
> and is hidden at
>
>
http://www.vaio-link.com/specifications/specifications.asp?site=voe_en_GB_cons&category=0&serie=VGN-SZ&m=2380
>
> an unhappy corporate customer
>
> Tru
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