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Default Re: AMD and Windows7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 05-09-2009 , 08:47 AM






Al Dykes wrote:

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In article <kqp705dsqf5kcsstooe1r85ommj63icbl4 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>,
Stefan Pendl <stefan.pendl (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote:
On Fri, 08 May 2009 01:33:42 -0500, Darren Garrison
cynapse (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:

On Thu, 7 May 2009 21:46:52 +0000 (UTC), "Steve Foster"
stevefoster (AT) invalid (DOT) invalid> wrote:

I think this basically means Athlon 64 and X2 are out

X2s have virtulization. At least, my 5050e did, according to the
BIOS ("did" because I replaced it with a Phenom II 810 a few days
ago).

The virtualization mode is done via Virtual PC, so if you can
install and run Virtual PC on your current installation, you will
be able to use the Win7 included virtual XP too.

The hardware virtualization is not a must, it is just an option.

(a) I don't have a system. I'l looking for parts and the ability to
run W7's XP compatibility box is someting I want.

(b) I'm told reliably that there is more than one hardware
implementation of VM assistance and W7's XP compatibility box is
particular to one of them and it's the one in the Intel Atom 500
series chip.
You need either an AMD CPU with AMD-V, or an Intel CPU with Intel VT.

Both are supported by the new Windows 7 Virtual PC, which is the basis
of the XP virtual machine (note that this will only be available in
Enterprise, Professional and Ultimate editions of Windows 7).

*Some* Atom chips have Intel VT, some do not. Here's the basic spec
chart for all Atoms:

http://www.intel.com/products/proces...ifications.htm

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Default Re: AMD and Windows7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 05-09-2009 , 08:50 AM






Al Dykes wrote:

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In article <tKWMl.63022$5J5.1096 (AT) newsfe29 (DOT) ams2>,
Richard P <dontthinkso (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
Al Dykes wrote:
In article <kqp705dsqf5kcsstooe1r85ommj63icbl4 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>,
Stefan Pendl <stefan.pendl (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote:
On Fri, 08 May 2009 01:33:42 -0500, Darren Garrison
cynapse (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:

On Thu, 7 May 2009 21:46:52 +0000 (UTC), "Steve Foster"
stevefoster (AT) invalid (DOT) invalid> wrote:

I think this basically means Athlon 64 and X2 are out
X2s have virtulization. At least, my 5050e did, according to
the BIOS ("did" >>>> because I replaced it with a Phenom II 810 a few
days ago). >>> The virtualization mode is done via Virtual PC, so if
you can install and run Virtual PC on your current installation, you
will be >>> able to use the Win7 included virtual XP too.

The hardware virtualization is not a must, it is just an option.

(a) I don't have a system. I'l looking for parts and the ability to
run W7's XP compatibility box is someting I want.

(b) I'm told reliably that there is more than one hardware
implementation of VM assistance and W7's XP compatibility box is
particular to one of them and it's the one in the Intel Atom 500
series chip.





It supports the AMD virtualization just fine. The AMD X2's and X4's
use AMD-V which is fully compatible with virtual pc.

I'm asking about the XP compatibility box that is included in Windows
7. I'm told it works only on certain current chips.
Microsoft say AMD-V *or* Intel VT required.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir...gure-bios.aspx

They have links to CPU checkers for both.

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Default Re: Re: AMD and Windows7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 05-09-2009 , 09:59 AM



On Sat, 9 May 2009 13:32:59 +0000 (UTC), "Steve Foster"
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I was working on the basis that they don't have it, as the product
overview pages on AMD.com don't mention it - and they're very keen on
doing so if the model does.

But given the multiple generations of X2, it's likely that there's a
point somewhere in the product lifecycle where AMD-V got included.
From a little googling, it looks like all AM2 Athlon 64 and X2s support AMD-V,
but not the Socket 939 ones.


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Victek
 
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Default Re: AMD and Windows 7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 05-10-2009 , 07:07 PM



Quote:
I think this basically means Athlon 64 and X2 are out

X2s have virtulization. At least, my 5050e did, according to the BIOS
("did"
because I replaced it with a Phenom II 810 a few days ago).

The virtualization mode is done via Virtual PC, so if you can install and
run Virtual PC on your current installation, you will be
able to use the Win7 included virtual XP too.

The hardware virtualization is not a must, it is just an option.

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I was wondering about this too since I have used Virtual PC in the past with
an Athlon 64 3800+ (socket 939), which does not have the support in
hardware. Apparently this new version being released for Windows 7 DOES
require it - performance? security? or ???



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Default Re: AMD and Windows7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 08-22-2009 , 08:16 PM



On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:37:28 -0400, Steffen Moser wrote:
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IIRC, all AMD Desktop CPUs (Athlon 64, X2 and Phenom) made for
socket AM2, AM2+ or AM3 have AMD-V, the ones made for socket 754
and 939 don't.
How would I find out what socket an HP Pavilion p6130f using a Phenom-9750
(A) uses?

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Rodney Pont
 
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Default Re: AMD and Windows7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 08-23-2009 , 12:52 AM



On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 21:16:47 -0400, Tim Murray wrote:

Quote:
On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:37:28 -0400, Steffen Moser wrote:
IIRC, all AMD Desktop CPUs (Athlon 64, X2 and Phenom) made for
socket AM2, AM2+ or AM3 have AMD-V, the ones made for socket 754
and 939 don't.

How would I find out what socket an HP Pavilion p6130f using a Phenom-9750
(A) uses?
Have you not heard about Google? http://www.google.com or a local one,
I use www.google.co.uk . I typed in

HP Pavilion p6130f socket

and the first hit says socket am2+

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Default Re: AMD and Windows7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 08-23-2009 , 08:56 AM



On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 01:52:38 -0400, Rodney Pont wrote:
Quote:
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 21:16:47 -0400, Tim Murray wrote:

On Tue, 12 May 2009 18:37:28 -0400, Steffen Moser wrote:
IIRC, all AMD Desktop CPUs (Athlon 64, X2 and Phenom) made for
socket AM2, AM2+ or AM3 have AMD-V, the ones made for socket 754
and 939 don't.

How would I find out what socket an HP Pavilion p6130f using a Phenom-9750
(A) uses?

Have you not heard about Google? http://www.google.com or a local one,
I use www.google.co.uk . I typed in

HP Pavilion p6130f socket

and the first hit says socket am2+


Yeah, I saw that page many times but my eyes skipped over the socket. In
fact, that's the page where I got the (A) designation from.

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Rodney Pont
 
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Default Re: AMD and Windows7 Virtualization of XP compatibility mode - 08-23-2009 , 09:48 AM



On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 09:56:48 -0400, Tim Murray wrote:

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Yeah, I saw that page many times but my eyes skipped over the socket. In
fact, that's the page where I got the (A) designation from.
You have made me smile to think I'm not the only one who can't see
what's in front of my eyes and the more I look the less I see :-)

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