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Minimum Hardware Requirements Processor: Processor that supports Virtualization Memory: 2GB RAM Recommended Hardware Configuration Processor: Processor that supports Virtualization Memory: 2GB of RAM or Higher System BIOS Requirements The system BIOS must support virtualization technology in addition to the processor having the feature for it to function. By default, the HP system BIOS disables the virtualization support of processors. Virtualization must be enabled for Windows XP Mode to function. Virtualization Varieties There are two kinds of Virtualization Technology: • Processor-based VT with VMM support • Chipset-based VT with directed I/O The processor-based VT is common across both Intel and AMD processors. Intel VTx and AMD-V both deal with virtualization at the processor level and are designed to assist software virtualization. The chipset-based VT is currently only available with higher-end Intel processors and chipsets. Intel VTd (Directed I/O) is an extension of VTx and provides the capability to control DMA accesses and direct them to specific domains which are regions in physical memory. This will allow better performance for peripheral devices that take advantage of the feature. Intel VTd is offered in Intel vPro systems. VTd is not required for Microsoft Virtual PC to execute, but it could improve performance. HP System BIOS HP systems (dc7xxx, dc5xxx, Elite 600x Pro, and others) that use an HP system BIOS can access the virtualization option as follows. VTx and AMD-V systems Do the following to enable processor virtualization in VTx and AMD-V systems: 1. Turn on or restart the computer. 2. As soon as the computer is turned on, press F10 when the monitor light turns green to enter Computer Setup. Press Enter to bypass the title screen, if necessary. 3