For my computer I have an HP dv6000 model notebook computer. I do not think that I have the dv67000 model though. Because that model has an Intel cpu. For my model I have an AMD Turion dual-core cpu. And it is 32-bit. Now what I wanted to know from you is this. I believe that this laptop has Wake on Lan support on it, because it has 2 NIC lights on the outside of the Ethernet adapter.
One is orange, and the other one is green. Now I have checked my bios for Wake on Lan, but there is no option anywhere to enable Wake on Lan. Maybe a bios update could be possible? I have also checked all of the options in my network adapter settings, and everything seems to be all checked and okay. And in my network adapter properties, I have an option to enable or disable Wake on Lan from there. I have even tried updating my network adapter drivers, but nothing seemed to work. Maybe I should update the bios, and see what happens.
And last but not least, I would like to know about virtulization technology. Like lets say that I am running Hyper-V on my HP laptop, or VMWare Workstation or even virtualbox, I can add as many Cpu's as I want to my virtual machine. Is that how the virtulization technology works? And can I download any driver that I want to as well? And how about Ethernet driver? I do not know if that how it works though.
I actually have another laptop which is an Acer Aspire 5733z. That cpu is 64-bit But I do not believe that this Cpu has virtualization technology on the Cpu. Well anyway, that's what I would like to know from you. So please get back to me as soon as possible. I would like to know on more about this, especially my Wake on Lan, and my Virtualization technology as well. So please get back to me soon. So thank you very much! :confused: :sad:
For my computer I have an HP dv6000 model notebook computer. I do not think that I have the dv67000 model though. Because that model has an Intel cpu. For my model I have an AMD Turion dual-core cpu. And it is 32-bit. Now what I wanted to know from you is this. I believe that this laptop has Wake on Lan support on it, because it has 2 NIC lights on the outside of the Ethernet adapter.
One is orange, and the other one is green. Now I have checked my bios for Wake on Lan, but there is no option anywhere to enable Wake on Lan. Maybe a bios update could be possible? I have also checked all of the options in my network adapter settings, and everything seems to be all checked and okay. And in my network adapter properties, I have an option to enable or disable Wake on Lan from there. I have even tried updating my network adapter drivers, but nothing seemed to work. Maybe I should update the bios, and see what happens.
And last but not least, I would like to know about virtulization technology. Like lets say that I am running Hyper-V on my HP laptop, or VMWare Workstation or even virtualbox, I can add as many Cpu's as I want to my virtual machine. Is that how the virtulization technology works? And can I download any driver that I want to as well? And how about Ethernet driver? I do not know if that how it works though.
I actually have another laptop which is an Acer Aspire 5733z. That cpu is 64-bit But I do not believe that this Cpu has virtualization technology on the Cpu. Well anyway, that's what I would like to know from you. So please get back to me as soon as possible. I would like to know on more about this, especially my Wake on Lan, and my Virtualization technology as well. So please get back to me soon. So thank you very much! :confused: :sad:
One is orange, and the other one is green. Now I have checked my bios for Wake on Lan, but there is no option anywhere to enable Wake on Lan. Maybe a bios update could be possible? I have also checked all of the options in my network adapter settings, and everything seems to be all checked and okay. And in my network adapter properties, I have an option to enable or disable Wake on Lan from there. I have even tried updating my network adapter drivers, but nothing seemed to work. Maybe I should update the bios, and see what happens.
And last but not least, I would like to know about virtulization technology. Like lets say that I am running Hyper-V on my HP laptop, or VMWare Workstation or even virtualbox, I can add as many Cpu's as I want to my virtual machine. Is that how the virtulization technology works? And can I download any driver that I want to as well? And how about Ethernet driver? I do not know if that how it works though.
I actually have another laptop which is an Acer Aspire 5733z. That cpu is 64-bit But I do not believe that this Cpu has virtualization technology on the Cpu. Well anyway, that's what I would like to know from you. So please get back to me as soon as possible. I would like to know on more about this, especially my Wake on Lan, and my Virtualization technology as well. So please get back to me soon. So thank you very much! :confused: :sad:
For my computer I have an HP dv6000 model notebook computer. I do not think that I have the dv67000 model though. Because that model has an Intel cpu. For my model I have an AMD Turion dual-core cpu. And it is 32-bit. Now what I wanted to know from you is this. I believe that this laptop has Wake on Lan support on it, because it has 2 NIC lights on the outside of the Ethernet adapter.
One is orange, and the other one is green. Now I have checked my bios for Wake on Lan, but there is no option anywhere to enable Wake on Lan. Maybe a bios update could be possible? I have also checked all of the options in my network adapter settings, and everything seems to be all checked and okay. And in my network adapter properties, I have an option to enable or disable Wake on Lan from there. I have even tried updating my network adapter drivers, but nothing seemed to work. Maybe I should update the bios, and see what happens.
And last but not least, I would like to know about virtulization technology. Like lets say that I am running Hyper-V on my HP laptop, or VMWare Workstation or even virtualbox, I can add as many Cpu's as I want to my virtual machine. Is that how the virtulization technology works? And can I download any driver that I want to as well? And how about Ethernet driver? I do not know if that how it works though.
I actually have another laptop which is an Acer Aspire 5733z. That cpu is 64-bit But I do not believe that this Cpu has virtualization technology on the Cpu. Well anyway, that's what I would like to know from you. So please get back to me as soon as possible. I would like to know on more about this, especially my Wake on Lan, and my Virtualization technology as well. So please get back to me soon. So thank you very much! :confused: :sad: