I have an Acer 3810T. My bios definitely had VT turned off, as VMware
told me. I did the hack to turn it on and that has been working great.
Can someone confirm if newer bioses for this model have VT turned on?
I don't want to upgrade unless I am sure I won't loose the VT functionality.
Emiel Kollof wrote:
On newer bioses VT is enabled by default. So if it's not on, update your bios.
2009/12/21 Thomas Martitz <[email protected]>:
Am 21.12.2009 12:05, schrieb Albert Vilella:
Maybe VT is not on by default in all Acer Timeline models. I've seen
different forums where people complain it's not on...
I have the 3810TG (which Alexander Simon has too). Perhaps it's another BIOS
bug?
Best regards.
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