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TSvicdd
post Jun 16 2009, 12:31 PM, updated 17y ago

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hi guys, im sorry if this topic have been asked before but i will need to ask, if my cpu (Core 2 duo e7500) dosent support Intel Virtualisation, can it still run windows 7? will there be any problems running it? thanks
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post Jun 16 2009, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(vicdd @ Jun 16 2009, 12:31 PM)
hi guys, im sorry if this topic have been asked before but i will need to ask, if my cpu (Core 2 duo e7500) dosent support Intel Virtualisation, can it still run windows 7? will there be any problems running it? thanks
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You won't have any problem installing and running Windows 7 even though your processor doesn't support Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT). Intel VT is required if you want to use the new Windows Virtual PC to run legacy softwares that refuses to run at all under Windows 7.
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post Jun 16 2009, 01:45 PM

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i see..does this means that i cant run old-school games? say, Half-life, Starcraft, Diablo?
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post Jun 16 2009, 02:29 PM

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i tought all core 2 duo proc hav Intel Virtualisation rite?
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post Jun 16 2009, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(vicdd @ Jun 16 2009, 01:45 PM)
i see..does this means that i cant run old-school games? say, Half-life, Starcraft, Diablo?
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You can run these without VT. VT is used to enhance virtualization performance. Nothing to do with old school programes.
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QUOTE(vicdd @ Jun 16 2009, 01:45 PM)
i see..does this means that i cant run old-school games? say, Half-life, Starcraft, Diablo?
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Yes you can, what I mean is legacy company softwares that refuses to run on Windows 7. AFAIK, old games like you're mentioning should be running without any problems using compatibility option.


Added on June 16, 2009, 3:21 pm
QUOTE(mengsuan @ Jun 16 2009, 02:31 PM)
You can run these without VT. VT is used to enhance virtualization performance. Nothing to do with old school programes.
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VT is a requirement if you want to run Windows XP Mode through the new Windows Virtual PC. And yes it have something to do with running non-supported legacy applications on Windows 7.


Added on June 16, 2009, 3:23 pm
QUOTE(TmNeTStreamyX @ Jun 16 2009, 02:29 PM)
i tought all core 2 duo proc hav Intel Virtualisation rite?
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No. Some lower end C2D processors doesn't have Intel VT that's why they can be offered at lower cost.

This post has been edited by FarCry3r: Jun 16 2009, 03:23 PM
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post Jun 16 2009, 03:27 PM

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use this to determine if ur cpu supports VT/virtualization ...

SecurAble

http://www.grc.com/securable.htm

http://www.grc.com/files/securable.exe

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post Jun 16 2009, 05:43 PM

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just curious, so if my processor doesn't support VT, and i can't run winxp mode on win7, i can install winxp on a vm instead like vmware rite?

would be equally as good as the winxp mode?
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post Jun 16 2009, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(dlwl @ Jun 16 2009, 05:43 PM)
just curious, so if my processor doesn't support VT, and i can't run winxp mode on win7, i can install winxp on a vm instead like vmware rite?

would be equally as good as the winxp mode?
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Yes, you still can install Windows XP on a virtual machine using VMWare Workstation/Server or the old Microsoft Virtual PC, but you'll lose several functionality:
    - You need to run the virtual machine first, while using Windows XP Mode, you can run installed program like normal
    - You can't use any USB-enabled devices such as thumbdrives or printers.

and others I didn't explored yet.
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post Jun 16 2009, 09:17 PM

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owh okay thanks a lot for the info guys..for your info, intel E8XXX all got virtualisation, but mine E7500 dont have sad.gif
but is it really important in windows 7? will i need to use it in the future?
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QUOTE(vicdd @ Jun 16 2009, 09:17 PM)
owh okay thanks a lot for the info guys..for your info, intel E8XXX all got virtualisation, but mine E7500 dont have sad.gif
but is it really important in windows 7? will i need to use it in the future?
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It's not that important if you don't have any business legacy applications that you need to run on Windows 7. Even if you need to run other OS virtually, you still have other software suites, mainly VirtualBox and VMWare Workstation/Server. smile.gif
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me no problem
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post Jun 17 2009, 02:01 AM

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mind giving me some example of business legacy applications? Are they those old Windows 95/98 apps?
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post Jun 17 2009, 08:26 AM

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QUOTE(vicdd @ Jun 17 2009, 02:01 AM)
mind giving me some example of business legacy applications? Are they those old Windows 95/98 apps?
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Not necessarily. I couldn't find one, since I have no critical business legacy apps to run.
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post Jun 17 2009, 11:37 AM

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lotus 123, lotus notes, dbase? biggrin.gif

ahhh good 'ol days .... those were in diskettes!! yikes!
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post Jun 17 2009, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(cybpsych @ Jun 17 2009, 11:37 AM)
lotus 123, lotus notes, dbase? biggrin.gif

ahhh good 'ol days .... those were in diskettes!! yikes!
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Ahhh, nice examples there, but last time I tried, Adobe Photoshop 3 still run on Windows 7 IF your Windows 7 PC have 256mb or less RAM. whistling.gif
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post Jun 17 2009, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(FarCry3r @ Jun 17 2009, 11:43 AM)
Ahhh, nice examples there, but last time I tried, Adobe Photoshop 3 still run on Windows 7 IF your Windows 7 PC have 256mb or less RAM. whistling.gif
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blink.gif Less than 256mb ram also can run photoshop?
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those were the days, 5564321, those were the days
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post Jun 17 2009, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(5564321 @ Jun 17 2009, 03:09 PM)
blink.gif Less than 256mb ram also can run photoshop?
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Photoshop 3. Read carefully. Not Photoshop CS2 or CS4. And Photoshop 3 run as fast as possible.

 

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