VMware esxi4 does not support processors nehalem

I installed esxi 4 Update 1 on a server blade with two 5520 nehalem processors. I created a new virtual machine to support 2008r2. When I started the installtion a mistake said that none if compatible 64-bit CPU. Help, please

You should always make sure that VT is enabled in the BIOS of your ESXi host.  It is a requirement to run x 64 guests.

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