How to activate HV in guest operating system

I use VMworkstation 6.5 on windows vista ultimate 64. I installed Windows 7 RC1 64 bit on a virtual machine. Virtualized in Windows 7 windows xp mode requires hardware virtualiztion to run. I HV activate in my host bios and Windows 7 in my VM correctly identifies my CPU but there is no setting in the bios of comments to turn the HV. I read tne VMX settings file to the sanbarrow but have not seen all the settings to activate the HV within a guest operating system. Can anyone help? The feature of Windows 7 that I was more interested in checking out is how they well intigrated XP virtualization and legacy 16-bit app support for their new OS.

No case - you can not move the CPU features required to a VM guest.

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