Virtual PC and XP mode

Hello

I want to use XP mode in Virtual PC but error message as your cpu is not taken care of virtuliziation, really need your help. I run Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate edition x

Hello

You can try vmware workstation but is not free. However, you should do a search for a special stamp allow Virtula Pc to run in Xp mode on laptop with processor that does not support virtualization. I had the same problem on my a500 error, your hardware does not support virtualization. I found this patch and you can run it, now:

http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/1606/xpmode.jpg

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