From: flyboy on 22 Feb 2010 12:01 I'm running a Lenovo Y550 laptop with a P8600 2.4 ghz processor and just upgraded from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Pro. I cannot (there is NO such option in the BIOS) enable hardware virtualization in the Bios Setup utility (Phoenix 15CN34WW V.2.7) even though I know that this processor does support it. Lenovo has no answer... who can tell me if there is a way to enable this feature in order to run XP mode in Win 7 Pro?
From: Dominic Payer on 24 Feb 2010 02:58 Google for "lenovo y550 virtualisation". There is a reported BIOS hack to do this. http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/IdeaPad-Y-and-U-series-Laptops/Y550-Virtualization-Problem/m-p/207131 On 22/02/2010 17:01, flyboy wrote: > I'm running a Lenovo Y550 laptop with a P8600 2.4 ghz processor and just > upgraded from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Pro. I cannot (there is NO > such option in the BIOS) enable hardware virtualization in the Bios > Setup utility (Phoenix 15CN34WW V.2.7) even though I know that this > processor does support it. Lenovo has no answer... who can tell me if > there is a way to enable this feature in order to run XP mode in Win 7 Pro?
From: Anon on 24 Mar 2010 18:25 Dominic Payer wrote: > Google for "lenovo y550 virtualisation". There is a reported BIOS hack > to do this. > http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/IdeaPad-Y-and-U-series-Laptops/Y550-Virtualization-Problem/m-p/207131 > > > > On 22/02/2010 17:01, flyboy wrote: >> I'm running a Lenovo Y550 laptop with a P8600 2.4 ghz processor and just >> upgraded from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Pro. I cannot (there is NO >> such option in the BIOS) enable hardware virtualization in the Bios >> Setup utility (Phoenix 15CN34WW V.2.7) even though I know that this >> processor does support it. Lenovo has no answer... who can tell me if >> there is a way to enable this feature in order to run XP mode in Win 7 >> Pro? Microsoft has just released an upgrade to their virtualization software so that you can run XP without hardware virtualization. I read about it earlier today. Now you have to download and install three files, but it will work without the hardware support.
From: Bobby Johnson on 24 Mar 2010 18:37 Don't forget the Win 7 XP mode is only for Pro, Ultimate and Enterprise. Supposedly it will not install on Home versions. But on Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise there is a patch that eliminates the requirement for hardware visualization. On 2010-03-24 18:25, Anon wrote: > Dominic Payer wrote: >> Google for "lenovo y550 virtualisation". There is a reported BIOS hack >> to do this. >> http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/IdeaPad-Y-and-U-series-Laptops/Y550-Virtualization-Problem/m-p/207131 >> >> >> >> On 22/02/2010 17:01, flyboy wrote: >>> I'm running a Lenovo Y550 laptop with a P8600 2.4 ghz processor and just >>> upgraded from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Pro. I cannot (there is NO >>> such option in the BIOS) enable hardware virtualization in the Bios >>> Setup utility (Phoenix 15CN34WW V.2.7) even though I know that this >>> processor does support it. Lenovo has no answer... who can tell me if >>> there is a way to enable this feature in order to run XP mode in Win >>> 7 Pro? > > Microsoft has just released an upgrade to their virtualization software > so that you can run XP without hardware virtualization. I read about it > earlier today. Now you have to download and install three files, but it > will work without the hardware support. >
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