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| Thread ID: 99533 | 2009-05-05 22:15:00 | Anyone use Poweriso?? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | Press F1 |
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| 771323 | 2009-05-05 23:30:00 | Yup the CPU doesnt support VT, the mobo does, as the option is in the manual The E5200 supports Speedstep, execute-disable bit capability and CPU TM function (thermal monitor), but not VT. Think I'll just buy blanks |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 771324 | 2009-05-06 00:00:00 | I use VMWare Workstation v6.?? This supports booting from an iso image of xp. I've used it for a number of years without ever updating so not sure about later versions? |
minster (9180) | ||
| 771325 | 2009-05-06 00:13:00 | But does it support XP 64 bit? Its pretty hopeless / stupid that most of these programs have 64 bit versions, can run in 64 bit windows. But cant run 64 bit ISO's (within a 64 bit OS). Without having to use something like VT. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 771326 | 2009-05-06 00:19:00 | But does it support XP 64 bit? version 6.5.2 does:) www.softpedia.com |
minster (9180) | ||
| 771327 | 2009-05-06 00:43:00 | VMWare will support pretty much any OS that your physical PC itself could support. You can use PowerISO or any other virtual CD drive tool to mount your ISO, map that virtual drive to be the VM's optical drive to boot from it etc and away you go. | inphinity (7274) | ||
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