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Hi, D and thank you for asking the question about running a virtual machine on this computer. You'll probably have to add more ram to run the VM at an acceptable speed, but that would be the only thing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can't answer definitively, but would assume the answer is yes based on the fact the CPU does support hardware virtualization (AMD-V). You may have to enable virtualization in the BIOS, before it'll work though! After that just make sure you have enough RAM to accommodate the host OS and any VM's you create. I've ordered one and I'm awaiting its arrival.
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