Acer Aspire 7730G XP mod
Acer Aspire 7730G XP mod
Ahoj,potřebuju poradit. Mám Acer Aspire 7730G Win7 ultim. 64 a potřebuju nainstalovat program přes XP mod,který nejde normálně ve Win7. Stáhnul jsem si XP mod a vše potřebné jsem nainstaloval a nakonec jsem zjistil,že Acer to nepodporuje- asi Bios. Máte nějaký zkušenosti? Díky
No v specifikaciach procesora (HW virtualizacia). Ale najpravdepodobnejsie, aj ked mas CPU ktore to podporuje, je to, ze to mas zakazane v BIOSe. Cize si na tom v tom pripade rovnako ako ja. Acer sa vyjadril asi v tom zmysle, ze podporu HW virtualizacie neplanuje pre starsie notebooky (pred Windows 7).
Procesor pracující s tímto XP módem totiž potřebují jisté funkce, přítomné v sadách pro virtualizaci (AMD-V a Intel VT-x). Toto je však výsadou především procesorů vyššího segmentu, o možnost virtálního XP stroje budou ochuzeny tedy veškeré procesory Celeron, Pentium Dual-Core, Pentium M a Atom. Krom toho tento systém nespustíte na procesorech Core 2 Duo 7350/7450, celé řadě T5XX0, dále na Core 2 Duo
Takže asi pass.
Takže asi pass.
XP mod = upravene Virtual PC s instalaci Windows XP
Muzes si stahnout Virtual PC 2007 a do nej nainstalovat XP.
Navod: http://www.extrawindows.cz/virtual-pc-2 ... etni-navod
Muzes si stahnout Virtual PC 2007 a do nej nainstalovat XP.
Navod: http://www.extrawindows.cz/virtual-pc-2 ... etni-navod
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Virtual PC poběží na edicích Windows 7 Home Basic a vyšších a zvládne virtualizovat systémy Windows XP SP3 Professional, Windows Vista Enterprise/Ultimate SP1 a Windows 7 Professional a vyšší. Pro běh vyžaduje hardwarovou podporu virtualizace, kterou však nedisponují veškeré procesory.
Včera jsem to zkoušel nainstaloval jsem to pak jsem dal start - programy virtual pc - xp mod a pak mi to házelo,že to není podporováno.
Včera jsem to zkoušel nainstaloval jsem to pak jsem dal start - programy virtual pc - xp mod a pak mi to házelo,že to není podporováno.
http://www.extrawindows.cz/node/1568
SecurAble, která vám během chvilky zjistí, zdali váš PC virtualizaci podporuje
Výsledek Acer Aspire 7730G
No Hardware Virtualization
This processor does not offer advanced hardware support for hardware virtualization.
There is some suggestion that future operating systems of all sorts (Linux, Mac, Windows, etc.) may be able to use hardware virtualization to indirectly enforce greater security upon the operating system's "kernel" by preventing it from being modified as a means for thwarting dangerous "root kit" style exploits.
The idea is that our future operating systems would always be running inside a virtual machine under the watchful eye of an OS "hypervisor." This has not been practical before now, without hardware support for virtualization, because virtualization required too much real-time involvement of software which introduced an unacceptable amount of overhead and slowed everything down. Hardware virtualization means that virtual machines - and even the entire operating system running inside a virtual machine container - would be able to run at 100% full speed, thus making a persistent security-oriented OS "hypervisor" practical for the first time.
But don't hope for this to ever help with the security of 32-bit Windows platforms. Due to the amount of kernel modification already being done by benign kernel drivers in 32-bit versions of Windows, "hypervisory kernel locking" could only ever be implemented under 64-bit versions of Windows where kernel modification has always been actively prohibited. And due to serious compatibility problems inherent in 64-bit systems, it's also not at all clear (at the start of 2007) how quickly, or even whether, 64-bit Windows will become practical on the desktop.
However, the other current and real security-related application for hardware virtualization is for running your own virtual machines - at 100% full speed - on top of your host operating system. This is possible today with commercial and completely free software from Microsoft, VMware and Parallels. This has an indirect, though strongly positive, impact upon security since possibly unsafe activities such as Internet surfing or peer-to-peer file sharing can be 100% contained within the virtual environment to make online activities much safer.
This can still be done, of course, without hardware virtualization support, but the virtual machine environment as well as the hosting operating system will be running at substantially less than full
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SecurAble, která vám během chvilky zjistí, zdali váš PC virtualizaci podporuje
Výsledek Acer Aspire 7730G
No Hardware Virtualization
This processor does not offer advanced hardware support for hardware virtualization.
There is some suggestion that future operating systems of all sorts (Linux, Mac, Windows, etc.) may be able to use hardware virtualization to indirectly enforce greater security upon the operating system's "kernel" by preventing it from being modified as a means for thwarting dangerous "root kit" style exploits.
The idea is that our future operating systems would always be running inside a virtual machine under the watchful eye of an OS "hypervisor." This has not been practical before now, without hardware support for virtualization, because virtualization required too much real-time involvement of software which introduced an unacceptable amount of overhead and slowed everything down. Hardware virtualization means that virtual machines - and even the entire operating system running inside a virtual machine container - would be able to run at 100% full speed, thus making a persistent security-oriented OS "hypervisor" practical for the first time.
But don't hope for this to ever help with the security of 32-bit Windows platforms. Due to the amount of kernel modification already being done by benign kernel drivers in 32-bit versions of Windows, "hypervisory kernel locking" could only ever be implemented under 64-bit versions of Windows where kernel modification has always been actively prohibited. And due to serious compatibility problems inherent in 64-bit systems, it's also not at all clear (at the start of 2007) how quickly, or even whether, 64-bit Windows will become practical on the desktop.
However, the other current and real security-related application for hardware virtualization is for running your own virtual machines - at 100% full speed - on top of your host operating system. This is possible today with commercial and completely free software from Microsoft, VMware and Parallels. This has an indirect, though strongly positive, impact upon security since possibly unsafe activities such as Internet surfing or peer-to-peer file sharing can be 100% contained within the virtual environment to make online activities much safer.
This can still be done, of course, without hardware virtualization support, but the virtual machine environment as well as the hosting operating system will be running at substantially less than full
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