Virtualization Technology; Lcd Display Stretch - Toshiba Tecra M9 User Manual

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Virtualization Technology

Virtualization Technology sets enable or disable of the Intel Virtualization
Technology installed in the CPU.
Intel Virtualization Technology is the technique that allows one machine to
operate as multiple virtual machines.
The Virtualization Technology is supported with some models.
The Disabled command does not allow use of the Intel Virtualization
Technology.
The Enabled command allows use of the Intel Virtualization Technology.
Enabled
Disabled
Enhanced C-States
This feature enables or disables the Enhanced C-States.
Enabled
Disabled
Execute-Disable Bit Capability
This setting, which is displayed on the first page of the setup screen,
configures the Execute-Disable Bit function of the computer's processor.
This function is specific to Intel
reduce security threats to the computer by preventing certain classes of
malicious "buffer overflow" attacks when combined with a supporting
operating system such as Windows Vista™.
Available
Not Available

LCD Display Stretch

Select the display function of the computer's display panel.
The LCD Display Stretch is supported with some models.
Enabled
Disabled
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Enables Virtualization Technology.
Disables Virtualization Technology (Default).
This lowers the power consumption (Default).
This does not lower the power consumption.
processors and, when activated, helps to
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Makes the processor's Execute-Disable Bit
Capability available for use (Default).
Disables the processor's Execute-Disable Bit
Capability so that it is not available for use.
Display modes with low resolution are stretched
and displayed (Default).
Display modes with low resolution are not
stretched and displayed in their original state.
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