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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Hello, I recently purchased a new/used computer it's a Lenovo ThinkCentre M57p. Model# MT-M 9088-A83<br><br>Some critical specifications for the unit are listed below. <---http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/documents/pd001456<br><br>Intel Core™ 2 Duo processor -E6550<br>4MB cache - Intel Core™ 2 Duo <br>533MHz / 667MHz / 800MHz DDR2 (Double Data Rate) dual channel memory support <br><br>Chipsets:<br><ul><li><font color="#000000">Q35 North Bridge - Intel 82Q35 Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH)</font> </li><li><font color="#000000">ICH9 South Bridge - 82801IO ICH9DO I/O Controller Hub</font> </li><li><font color="#000000">SMSC SCH5617 LPC Super IO</font> </li><li><font style="" color="#000000">Winbond TPM</font></li></ul><br><BR>533MHz / 667MHz / 800MHz DDR2 (Double Data Rate) dual channel memory support <br><BR><table class="border-none" width="1096" height="59" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><th height="21"><br></th></tr><tr><td><ul><li><font color="#000000">Integrated Intel Gigabit Ethernet</font> </li><li><font color="#000000">Intel 82566DM Ethernet controller</font> </li></ul></td></tr></tbody></table><br><BR>Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 <BR><ul><li><font color="#000000">15-pin VGA output on planar</font> </li><li><font style="" color="#000000">Uses Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT)</font></li></ul><br><BR>I looked at Intel's website VT-x support page ---> <a href="http://ark.intel.com/Products/VirtualizationTechnology" target="_blank">http://ark.intel.com/Products/VirtualizationTechnology</a><BR><br><BR>It looks like the Core 2 Duo CPU E-6000 series does in fact support VT-x<BR>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><BR>terminal command ---> cat /proc/cpuinfo <---flags [vmx] <---appears on the computer.<br><BR>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><BR>When I enter the system Bios --> Setup Utility --> Advanced<BR><br><BR>there are options:<BR>Intel (R) Virtualization Technology <br><BR>Enable TxT<BR>Enable VT-d<BR><br><BR>Could I possible install Xen on my computer and Host a Linux os under Xen pretty easily?<BR><br><BR>Cause I don't see any options for GVT/d/g/s listed in the Bios selections of the Lenovo.<br><BR><br><BR>paul g<br><BR><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xen#cite_note-31"><span></span></a><BR><br><BR><br><BR><br><BR><br> </div></body>
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