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A basic premise of the recent cloud research is whether to support vt. I used to think that the CPU outside is basically supported, but I found that it is not. It's just the cpu Of my notebook. It's not supported. I bought it last year.
It seems that CPU-Z does not work. You need to use a dedicated securable tool.
The following is the result of my notebook HP cq42.
Http://download.it168.com/114/125/112601/
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Http://www.koala3g.com/viewthread.php? Tid = 5912
The new BIOS is automatically displayed based on whether the CPU supports vt.
This is the CPU that does not support VT installation. The VT option is not displayed in the CPU feature of the BIOS.
This is the CPU that supports vt. The VT option is displayed in the CPU feature of the BIOS. It is enabled by default. + Q # O $ M (D. Z. /@
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Multiple customers use securable to check whether the computer supports vt. Three technologies of this software Detection System: The left side is whether the system supports 64-bit, and the middle side is whether hardware Data Execution Protection (that is, address expansion) is supported ), the right side is whether the system supports vt. The display varies with different systems and chipset. % {(J # O + X3 u! ?; J5 H
1. Neither CPU nor BiOS supports VT % R + Q3 I-c. g
Red No is displayed on the right.
2. CPU not supported, BIOS supported
The red locked off is displayed on the right! J 'p) P1 Q: d % T # M (V
3. CPU and BIOS support
Green locked on/z * m + H) W (R
4. Others: 3 f v % P * n; u
Green yes is displayed on the right.
Check the CPU usage of my notebook.
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