Hello, I recently purchased a new/used computer it's a Lenovo ThinkCentre M57p. Model#  MT-M 9088-A83

Some critical specifications for the unit are listed below.  <---http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/documents/pd001456

Intel Core™ 2 Duo processor -E6550
4MB cache - Intel Core™ 2 Duo 
533MHz / 667MHz / 800MHz DDR2 (Double Data Rate) dual channel memory support 

Chipsets:
Q35 North Bridge - Intel 82Q35 Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) ICH9 South Bridge - 82801IO ICH9DO I/O Controller Hub SMSC SCH5617 LPC Super IO Winbond TPM

533MHz / 667MHz / 800MHz DDR2 (Double Data Rate) dual channel memory support 


Integrated Intel Gigabit Ethernet Intel 82566DM Ethernet controller 

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 
15-pin VGA output on planar Uses Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT)

I looked at Intel's website VT-x support page ---> http://ark.intel.com/Products/VirtualizationTechnology


It looks like the Core 2 Duo CPU E-6000 series does in fact support VT-x
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terminal command ---> cat /proc/cpuinfo <---flags [vmx] <---appears on the computer.

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When I enter the system Bios --> Setup Utility --> Advanced


there are options:
Intel (R) Virtualization Technology 

Enable TxT
Enable VT-d


Could I possible install Xen on my computer and Host a Linux os under Xen pretty easily?


Cause I don't see any options for GVT/d/g/s listed in the Bios selections of the Lenovo.



paul g










 		 	   		  
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