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Does anyone have any recommendations for a (ideally cheap) laptop with dual-core and support for VT? (I'd like to be able to run a bunch of VM's with minimal performance penalty).

The problem is that not only does the CPU have to support VT, but BIOS needs VT support also. And, many laptops w/VT-capable CPU's apparently have VT disabled in BIOS (with no way to turn it on).

I know Dell have some, but good luck getting a straight answer from them. (I spent a half-hour chatting with one of their techs, and got a bunch of conflicting answers).

TIA...

What is VT the acronym for? – Peter Mortensen Oct 2 at 22:47
@Peter Mortensen: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… – voyager Oct 2 at 22:49
It used to be codenamed Vanderpool Technology, now it's Virtualization Technology. – Mehrdad Afshari Oct 2 at 22:49

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