64-bit host VMWare on Portege R400

Folks, this processor should be able to run a 64 - bit OS on VMWare Server 1.0.3 right customer? It's a U2500.
I activated the VT technology in the BIOS, but when I try to run a 64-bit VM, it slows down to a crawl for a few minutes and then informed me the CPU is not able to run the VMs 64-bit (www.vmware.com/info?id=152)

Can anyone help?

Thank you.
Fergus.

S away I know you should be able to install the 64-bit operating system on your Portege R400, but how it should work with VMWare Server.

To see if someone has tested it on the same model of Portege.

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