Intel Virtualization Technology - Thinkcentre A58 - Pentium Dual-Core E5300

Hello

I am considering buying a ThinkCentre A58 with a clocked Intel E5300 processor
Model/type: 7515-7SG

I would like to run "Windows XP Mode" on Windows 7 Pro.

For the XP Mode, I need ability IVT.

My Question is:

The Lenovo 7515-7SG come with an E5300 CPU which is capable Intel virtualization technology?

IVT depends on the TECHNICAL Code of the E5300 CPU.

Intel offers CPU E5300, who do not have the ability of IVT.

E5300 know:
http://Ark.Intel.com/product.aspx?ID=35300#specs

E5300 Code TECHNIQUE

* SLB9U: IVT No.
* SLGTL: IVT Yes

Check the E5300 features supported:

http://processorfinder.Intel.com/list.aspx?ParentRadio=all&ProcFam=2841&SearchKey=

Even if Lenovo ships an E5300 with SPEC Code SLGTL - needs a BIOS that does not block IVT.

... made the A58 BIOS IVT available?

I already searched the Lenovo Thinkcentre A58 product support site - has not found something valuable.

Thank you

I found the answer.

I'm sitting in front of a whole new Thinkcentre A58 7515-7SG equipped with a Pentium Dual Core E5300

http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/welcome-FAQs/tool-to-check-support-for-Windows-XP-mode/m-p/167695

Detection of virtualization hardware support tool says:

This computer is configured with

hardware support for virtualization.

Great!

My A58 can run Windows XP Mode

http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Virtual-PC/Download.aspx

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