virtualization technology HP Pavilion a6442p

Hello

I recently got a HP Pavilion a6442p pc and installed scientific Liniux on it.  I tried to install some virtualization components and had a few problems.  I found that some people had to go in their BIOS on the other PC to turn on virtualization technology, but I can't find it in my BIOS.

When I look at here: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02002520

It seems that I should have this option in my BIOS.  I guess I should have looked up in my BIOS version, but I'll get that and add it to this post.  Someone at - it ideas?

Thank you

Chris.

Hello

If you run the basic E2200 Intel VT is not supported.

Try the latest version of the bios 5.43.  You run VISTA or Windows 7 to install. Now, consider upgrading the processor that supports VT as the E8xxx Intel Core 2 Duo (W).  You may find the processor on eBay.

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