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Posted: 26 Dec 2010 10:15 PM PST Windows XP mode could not be restored because of either host processor mismatch or lack of hardware assisted virtualization support in the system. That is the message I got when I start XP mode on a W7 system… after I made a huge number of changes to a system (while fault-finding). Since I had updated the BIOS, then that was the first place to look. Sure enough, the Hardware Virtualization had been switched off during the update. I switch it back on, restart the PC, and promptly got the same error! OK a search on the net quickly shows that the hibernation file can get corrupted (which is possible after all the work I had done on this system). so I delete: C:\Users\{User ID}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Virtual PC\Virtual Machines\Windows XP Mode.vsv But I still get the error. I go back into the BIOS, and while looking the the VT option, I notice a little message on the right side of the screen: You must power down the system for settings to take effect. What! I’d never seen that before. It seems strange to actually power off the system (rather than just do a reset)… but it actually worked! Related posts: |
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