
Intel Core i7 860 which you then use to look up whether it supports virtualization. There you find listed the processor, e.g.

1 Over the years, production of Intel® Celeron® Processors has used several process technologies. It also lists the old Intel® processors supported for Intel® Processor Frequency ID Utility. The table below lists the Intel® processors that support the Intel® Identification tool. Tap on Windows-Pause to open the System control panel applet. Supported Intel® Processor for Intel® Identification Utility. Unless you know the ID of the cpu already, you need to look it up first. Manual checkĪs mentioned earlier, you may look up the processor online to find out about virtualization support. The free program can be downloaded from this location.Īs you can see, there are quite a few options to find out whether your cpu supports virtualization and whether it is enabled or not. Virtual Checker detects virtualization support as well and will display to you whether it is enabled or not. While XP Mode itself is no longer supported, it is still possible to use the program to find about about hardware virtualization support. Microsoft has designed the application to launch alongside Windows XP Mode. The program checks if the processor supports hardware virtualization (hav) and if the feature is enabled on the system. and architecture support of the processor.Īnother program that you can run right away after download is Microsoft's Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool. It will display information about hardware virtualization, hardware D.E.P.
