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    Is X60 compatible with Windows 7?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by intel_outside, Dec 30, 2009.

  1. intel_outside

    intel_outside Notebook Geek

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    Any critical issues to be aware of?
     
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    lead_org Purveyor of Truth

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    the T2xxx CPU doesn't support 64 bit, but supports VT. While the T5xxx support 64 bit and VT. The T2300E CPU doesn't support 64 bit or VT. So this is pretty much it.
     
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    Thanks lead_org. Mine is T5600 but I dont intend to install 64-bit anyway. VT means?
     
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    Renee Notebook Virtuoso

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    Is VT "Vitualization"?
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    lead_org Purveyor of Truth

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    it means that in some Win 7 OS you can run it in Win XP mode. It allows you to run one OS in another OS natively, without installing another software.