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Hardware assisted virtualization intentionally disabled?
So, it appears that while my Toshiba Satellite A205 is fully capable of Hardware assisted virtualization (the technology that powers windows 7 xp mode) the feature was intentionally disabled in the bios (with no switch to turn it on). Anyone discovered any hacks to get this feature turned on? Or does toshiba need to be chewed out for disabling existing features.
What is the model of the CPU in your laptop?
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Centrino Duo. Running Securable (www.grc.com/securable) shows that Virtualization has been locked off.
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