Cannot install the 64-bit operating system

I've got ESXi 4.0 installed. I checked the BIOS, and VT/NoExecute has been disabled. So I enabled them.

Still no dice on a 64 bit OS installation.

Message from EKMEDEVVM2.localdomain: cela

host does not support the VT you have configured

This virtual machine to use a 64-bit host

Operating system.  However, this host is not

capable of running 64-bit or that virtual machines

virtual machine has 64-bit support disabled. For

more information, see

http://www.VMware.com/info?id=152

In addition, the console displays the following

~ # esxcfg-info | grep HV

|----HV Support............................................ 0

| - HV Replay Capable... fake

| - Reason HV Replay disabled... 1

The server is an HP Proliant 580 3, Intel Xeon 3.00 GHz. From my research, this should be taken in charge, no?

Do I have to re - install ESXi for her to pick up my new settings?

Thank you!

Everything you have said, it seems to me that the CPU is not capable of VT.

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