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Re: [Xen-users] Virtualization - Intel System Board - SE7230NH1


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  • From: Tony Hoyle <tmh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:14:41 +0100
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Artur Baruchi wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have 2 machines with Intel's system board SE7230NH1, and I've
updated the BIOS in one of them. After the update, Im not able to
install a virtual machine, when Im trying to install a Fully
Virtualized system I got the follow message:
"The host CPU(s) in this machine support full virtualization, but it
is not enabled by the BIOS"

If one of the machines is working then downgrade the BIOS back to the working version again and complain to Intel that their new BIOS has broken virtualisation.

Once VT is disabled in the BIOS you are hosed - there is nothing you can do to re-enable it.

Tony

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