guest operating system 64 bit on 32-bit host computer.

I have an old laptop with processor Intel Dual Core T3200. I have Vista Home Premium 32 - Bit installed on it. I need to install Server 2003 64-bit as a guest on this laptop OS. My processor is now supported DOSENOT VT so I can't install 64-Bit guest operating system. But if I install a 64 bit OS on my laptop as host OS is going to be able to install and run 64-Bit guest operating system?

Thanks for the help in advance

Vikram

change the host operating system will not help you.

You cannot run 64-bit comments when you have no support VT - the host operating system has no importance

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