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I am having a problem with my revision 2.0 gigabyte board. I have bios F11 on it and have the chip overclocked from 1.8ghz to 3.0ghz. Stable as a rock. My problem is that I am trying to enable virtualization but when I see the bios screenshots that other people post I have every option they have except the virtualization. It is simply not there. Should I put the settings back to stock and revert to an older bios? I really want to get this running and I need to have it enabled for things to work correctly in linux.

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You sure you have a CPU that support virtualization?

 

What exact model of CPU do you have?


Message edited by RoundSparrow on 08-02-2007 at 05:28:14 AM

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