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[Xen-users] Do i need HVM support of cpu to use xen ?

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Subject: [Xen-users] Do i need HVM support of cpu to use xen ?
From: "Samul Kevin" <lovesummerf@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 20:42:20 +0800
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dear all:
  i just tried to use xen 3.2  to emulate windowsXP. However i failed to create the windowsXp guest domain.And here's the error message:
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Error: HVM guest support is unavailable: is VT/AMD-V supported by your CPU and enabled in your BIOS?
==
  i am using ubuntu 8.04 and my cpu is p4 2.6g (single core) which definitely DON'T support VT tech and of course there could't be "disable vt" options in BIOS. I am now wondering that whether i could use xen to emulate guest  operating system without the support of vt in cpu? Are there some command or scripts to forbid it?

thks    
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Bowen Ma a.k.a Samul Kevin @ Bluesky Dev Team    XJTU
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