Sent: 01/14/2008
From: mezron
Message:I put in a help ticket w/ Intel on mine. They told me it was a problem with
Virtual PC. They then instructed me to pull the power and battery from my
system to reset the bios back to defaults. lol. Anyway, I'm just rebooting
when needed also.
BTW I've reformatted mine with XP Pro 32 bit, XP Pro 64 bit, Vista Business
32 bit and Vista Business 64 bit, they all do the same thing.
"aquinas" wrote:
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> I have the same problem with a slightly different configuration:
> Gigabyte GA-965P-S3 rev 1.0 with latest F12 BIOS
> E6400 and 4 GB RAM. The behavior you describe is witnessed exactly except
> I'm using VPC2007 in Vista Ultimate 32 bit.
>
> Until there is a solution I guess I will just reboot the machine... :(
>
> "mezron" wrote:
>
> > I'm running Vista Business 64bit as host, and have a core2 duo e6600
> > processor and an Indel DP965LT motherboard. I can enable the hardware
> > assisted virtualization option and everything runs great. After my computer
> > resumes from standby (S3) hardware assisted virtualization is no longer
> > available. A reboot fixes it every time.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
Sent: 01/14/2008
From: Steve Jain <(email address - cut out)>
Message:On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 18:50:00 -0800, mezron
<(email address - cut out)> wrote:
Unfortunately, it probably is a BIOS issue. There have been other
issues similar to yours posted here that have been fixed with BIOS
updates.
--
Cheers,
Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
http://vpc.essjae.com/
I do not work for Microsoft.
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>I put in a help ticket w/ Intel on mine. They told me it was a problem with
>Virtual PC. They then instructed me to pull the power and battery from my
>system to reset the bios back to defaults. lol. Anyway, I'm just rebooting
>when needed also.
>
>BTW I've reformatted mine with XP Pro 32 bit, XP Pro 64 bit, Vista Business
>32 bit and Vista Business 64 bit, they all do the same thing.
Sent: 01/15/2008
From: (email address - cut out) (CJ)
Message:"mezron" wrote:
I have the same issue here running on a Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6 and
Windows XP Pro.
/CJ
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> I'm running Vista Business 64bit as host, and have a core2 duo e6600
> processor and an Indel DP965LT motherboard. I can enable the hardware
> assisted virtualization option and everything runs great. After my computer
> resumes from standby (S3) hardware assisted virtualization is no longer
> available. A reboot fixes it every time.
>
> Any suggestions?
Sent: 04/02/2008
From: ping1
Message:
I have the same issue as well.
but when i check with Securable off www.grc.com it checks for hardware
visualization and if its on or not and if it's available. Securable confirms
that it is on
www.grc.com also has spinrite the best hard drive recovery program.
Sent: 04/03/2008
From: ping1
Message:
"Sebastian G." wrote:
na im not but linking sites that don't work kinda hint that about you lol
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> ping1 wrote:
>
> > I have the same issue as well.
> >
> > but when i check with Securable off www.grc.com it checks for hardware
> > visualization and if its on or not and if it's available. Securable confirms
> > that it is on
> >
> > www.grc.com also has spinrite the best hard drive recovery program.
>
>
> Or you're just an incompetent fool who never ever dared to visit
> <http://grcsucks.com>, which debunks this crook Gibson.
>
Sent: 04/03/2008
From: ping1
Message:
"Sebastian G." wrote:
anyways do you know anything to solve this problem?? Restarting does help
but its not permanent...
(i can't think of another program that does what spinrite does)(regardless
of its creator)
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> ping1 wrote:
>
> >
> > "Sebastian G." wrote:
> >
> >> ping1 wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have the same issue as well.
> >>>
> >>> but when i check with Securable off www.grc.com it checks for hardware
> >>> visualization and if its on or not and if it's available. Securable confirms
> >>> that it is on
> >>>
> >>> www.grc.com also has spinrite the best hard drive recovery program.
> >>
> >> Or you're just an incompetent fool who never ever dared to visit
> >> <http://grcsucks.com>, which debunks this crook Gibson.
> >>
> >
> >
> > na im not but linking sites that don't work kinda hint that about you lol
>
>
> Now it's my fault that these admins obviously have a recent problems? Just
> LOL about you for being unable to simply look it up at archive.org, which
> would have got you to
> <http://web.archive.org/web/20060527114111/http://grcsucks.com/>
>
> Now you comment doesn't make you praise of a well known charlatan any less
> unserious.
>
Sent: 04/03/2008
From: "Sebastian G." <(email address - cut out)>
Message:ping1 wrote:
Or you're just an incompetent fool who never ever dared to visit
<http://grcsucks.com>, which debunks this crook Gibson.
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> I have the same issue as well.
>
> but when i check with Securable off www.grc.com it checks for hardware
> visualization and if its on or not and if it's available. Securable confirms
> that it is on
>
> www.grc.com also has spinrite the best hard drive recovery program.
Sent: 04/03/2008
From: "Sebastian G." <(email address - cut out)>
Message:ping1 wrote:
Now it's my fault that these admins obviously have a recent problems? Just
LOL about you for being unable to simply look it up at archive.org, which
would have got you to
<http://web.archive.org/web/20060527114111/http://grcsucks.com/>
Now you comment doesn't make you praise of a well known charlatan any less
unserious.
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>
> "Sebastian G." wrote:
>
>> ping1 wrote:
>>
>>> I have the same issue as well.
>>>
>>> but when i check with Securable off www.grc.com it checks for hardware
>>> visualization and if its on or not and if it's available. Securable confirms
>>> that it is on
>>>
>>> www.grc.com also has spinrite the best hard drive recovery program.
>>
>> Or you're just an incompetent fool who never ever dared to visit
>> <http://grcsucks.com>, which debunks this crook Gibson.
>>
>
>
> na im not but linking sites that don't work kinda hint that about you lol
Sent: 04/03/2008
From: "Sebastian G." <(email address - cut out)>
Message:ping1 wrote:
Well, maybe you should use a tool that actually determines whether hardware
virtualization is available and active.
I can. It's called dd_rescue, and is trivial to create yourself.
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> anyways do you know anything to solve this problem??
> (i can't think of another program that does what spinrite does)(regardless
> of its creator)