#Save bios settings t410 install
Optional: Install the patched BIOS version 1.45 to remove the whitelist check and permit the installation of an OS X compatible half-height Mini PCIe wifi card such as the Dell DW1515 or Dell DW1510 (be sure to follow the instructions included with the patched BIOS).
#Save bios settings t410 update
Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight then press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard to bring up the blue Enabled/Disabled selection screen. Second, the F5/F6 keys are not used to change values in this screen. I don't pretend to know the technical differences between the two, but Virtualization Technology is the only one I know of that needs to be enabled to run Win XP Mode. Of those 2 BIOS options, I only have Virtualization Technology enabled, not VT-d. I think you may be confusing Intel Virtualization Technology with Intel VT-d (Directed I/O).
#Save bios settings t410 Pc
I have been running Windows Virtual PC with Windows XP Mode for several years on my T410 Win7 圆4 laptop with no problem. Primary hard disk 219GB Free (287GB Total) 5.9 Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 520 2.40GHz 6.7 An enabled supervisor pw apparently was the problem in the thread referenced above, but not in my case. The point is, I can change some BIOS settings.Ĥ. For example, I successfully swapped the Fn and Ctrl keys. I am able to reset at least some other BIOS settings, and the F5/F6 keys work OK there. That is, putting the cursor in those fields and pushing the F5 or F6 keys, which are supposed to toggle the values in those fields, does nothing. >Intel VT-d settings, I can't reset them. My problem is exactly the one described in that message thread: In the BIOS setup, when I get to the BIOS->Config->CPU-> Intel Virtualization Technology and.
282#M27914 and no doubt many other places.Ģ. I have used the process for changing BIOS to enable virtualization that has been described at. Here's what I have tried so far, and the results:ġ. I need to enable hardware-assisted virtualization in my ThinkPad T410 (details below), in order to install Windows XP Mode in this Win7 environment, in order to run some old apps that are too expensive to replace.