Enabling Intel Virtualization VT-x - Question

How do I enable virtualization on Mac Mini?

The Mini comes with this feature disabled, but I know it can be enabled for emulator/VM software. It is a firmware feature of Mac Mini motherboard.

Anybody knows how to do that without inrstallation of 3rd part software or dangerous modifications?

I need that to run Parallels Desktop that uses it. I am not interested in Boot Camp as I am not interested in dual boot - I need emulation and virtualization on Mac.

Thanks,
Maciek

PowerMac G4 (dual), Intel Core Duo Mac Mini, Mac OS X (10.4.5), Dell 2005FPW, Logitech trackball, External DVD-ROM Region Free...

Posted on Jul 14, 2006 8:35 PM

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Jul 16, 2006 8:55 PM in response to Mario_MM

Why do you think VT-x is disabled, did you actually
check?
Did you try to run parallels?

On my Mini it is enabled.


Mario

Mac Mini
Mac OS X (10.4.6) Core Duo / 2GB



Because there is a software that reports it disabled. The software that I use is Parallels Desktop - much better solution than Boot Camp if you want to run Windows and Mac at trhe same time rather than have dual boot option.

Parallels Desktop works very fast for PC emulators and even faster with VT-x. It is fdaily usable emulator (and yes it is emulator and not pure virtualization as it emulates most of the hardware but quite nicely).

Jul 16, 2006 9:00 PM in response to dwb

During the beta process of Parallels I thought this
issue was resolved. The work around was to put the
mini to sleep, wake it, and then start Parallels.


I do not quite understand what you mean by workaround here. Does Parallels Desktop software turn on VT-x on fly or when you put Mini to sleep it fools Parallels software? I do not quite believe that switching VT-x (CPU feature) on fly works like that... but perhaps I am wrong.

Anyway I really need Parallels running with VT-x enabled and its report about this feature being disabled does not bother me. What bothers me is that this feature seems to be off and I do not understand Apple's policy on it.

Thanks,
Maciek

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