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Intel suck lollipops

Intel representatives order he be taken to the dungeons and gallows are be erected at the ocuk carpark to hang the traitor.

TBH I don't know but it's likely not something you will find out about and probably not related to this thread
 
I would think VT-d is probably needed to pass stuff like the host machines NIC to the VM and if your running a dedicated virtual machine host such as Hyper-V or VMware it would be a desirable feature. Possibly the local optical drive if you want to install software via that rather than mounting an ISO.
No. VT-d is only needed if you are running a hypervisor and then mounting OS on top of that AND you want to pass-through hardware (this means physically pass the PCI-e slot to the OS, not just provide the services through the hypervisor). Most users won't even notice the (slight) performance penalty and most users don't have a motherboard capable of it either.

VT-d is about being able to enable direct connection of the hardware to the VM through a hypervisor, not about being able to run virtual machines at all (or be able to give them access to the hardware via some intermediate s/w).
 
How exactly is a i7-4770 Processor 'slow', if your doing dev work it makes no sense to work on a potentially unstable system, im using a xeon sandy bridge with ECC ram, its rock stable and not slow !?

AND if your doing iphone work ? why on earth do you need more than the latest 3.4ghz processor?
 
CAT-THE-FIFTH said:
Why is the OP banned??
Probally because of the title thread, and 'Urban Dictionary' for the win! if anyones not clued up lol.
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coz your not allowed to give out about Intel on this forum, thats reserved for AMD;)

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Also, just no. It's because the OP was kicking his toys out the pram as well as the title probably having something to do about it as well.
 
I'm completely puzzled by this thread.
I checked on my Core i7 4770k and the BIOS allowed me to switch on Intel virtualisation, so I downloaded the Intel CPU identification program and it too said I the chip can run virtualisation.
I then looked on some virtualisation benchmark sites and they are running the 4770k in virtualisation scenarios.
 
khazzer: yes, it all gives the impression that its there on the 4770k...but the windows phone 8 emulator requires it and it crashes every time cos it cant find it. I got lumia920, testing on actual hardware is fine.
 
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