Satellite R630 - 12G: Chipset and Bios support hardware virtualization

No one has tested hardware virtualization with Toshiba Satellite R630 - 12G?

It work?

Thank you
Tom

Hello

Laptop supports processor Mobile Intel HM55 Express Chipset and the Intel Core i5 - 450 M processor.

Virtualization depends on the CPU.
If the CPU compatible Intel VT virtualization should be possible.

According to Intel, the Intel Virtualization Technology (VT - x) page is possible
http://Ark.Intel.com/product.aspx?ID=49022

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