Sony deliberately disables virtualisation on laptops
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
Yes, I used to buy a lot of Sony gear, but I've not bought anything Sony for a long time.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
It's not just Sony. I bought a Gateway (acer) desktop in April - Core2 Quad processor (8200), 8GB ram, 1TB hd, Vista64. A power user's machine, and you would think it'd be VT capable.. but NOOOO!! The settings to enable VT are removed from the BIOS!! I was SOO pissed off when I made that little discovery. Makes it real hard to test on 64bit VM's.
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I'm over them too ... They are such a greedy organization and want to control and own everything so that every time one of us uses anything we have to pay them ... Well I refuse to buy their products and seeing Bluray is theirs (which if you ask me is another stunt like the 'Beta' tape one) I won't be using it either I'll just wait for the next technology.
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It's not just Sony. I bought a Gateway (acer) desktop in April - Core2 Quad processor (8200), 8GB ram, 1TB hd, Vista64. A power user's machine, and you would think it'd be VT capable.. but NOOOO!! The settings to enable VT are removed from the BIOS!! I was SOO pissed off when I made that little discovery. Makes it real hard to test on 64bit VM's.
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I'm over them too ... They are such a greedy organization and want to control and own everything so that every time one of us uses anything we have to pay them ... Well I refuse to buy their products and seeing Bluray is theirs (which if you ask me is another stunt like the 'Beta' tape one) I won't be using it either I'll just wait for the next technology.
How was Beta a stunt ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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How was Beta a stunt ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
It was put on the market as a 'gap' item to make them money and they had no intention of supporting it in the long term the only thing is they forget to tell the public that this is what it was so there was a lot of really peed off people when they pulled the pin ... fortunately I bought VHS ...
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It's not just Sony. I bought a Gateway (acer) desktop in April - Core2 Quad processor (8200), 8GB ram, 1TB hd, Vista64. A power user's machine, and you would think it'd be VT capable.. but NOOOO!! The settings to enable VT are removed from the BIOS!! I was SOO pissed off when I made that little discovery. Makes it real hard to test on 64bit VM's.
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
I'm amazed it took you this long to notice. We ditched them 5 years ago! :-\
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Very annoyed... I just bought a Sony laptop and specifically checked the processor model supported virtualisation. I may well be returning it! Why not just make it a BIOS option? grrrr! Though quite why MS need virtualisation when every other VM works without it is beyond me :)
-- The Obliterator
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Very annoyed... I just bought a Sony laptop and specifically checked the processor model supported virtualisation. I may well be returning it! Why not just make it a BIOS option? grrrr! Though quite why MS need virtualisation when every other VM works without it is beyond me :)
-- The Obliterator
Because software virtualization sucks golf balls through a garden hose. It's much safer from a PR/CS perspective to set minimum required specs high enough that it works well (when they're readily meetable) than to have it run disgustingly slow in some cases.
The European Way of War: Blow your own continent up. The American Way of War: Go over and help them.
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It was put on the market as a 'gap' item to make them money and they had no intention of supporting it in the long term the only thing is they forget to tell the public that this is what it was so there was a lot of really peed off people when they pulled the pin ... fortunately I bought VHS ...
Think you may have your wires crossed there, it wasn't a gap product, it was an attempt at market domination. JVC looked at the deal and didn't want to get tied in with a similar deal as the Sony uMatic one and developed their own system without the tie ins, this was VHS. VHS won the format war, not the case that Sony deliberately went in with a spoiler tech. They carried on making Beta machines into the early noughties... That said I don't buy Sony stuff (other then my trusty old PS2) because in general it's overpriced and I still have a grudge over the root kit thing...
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Because software virtualization sucks golf balls through a garden hose. It's much safer from a PR/CS perspective to set minimum required specs high enough that it works well (when they're readily meetable) than to have it run disgustingly slow in some cases.
The European Way of War: Blow your own continent up. The American Way of War: Go over and help them.
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Sony used to make high priced, but extremely high quality consumer goods. I have a 10+ year old portable radio/DVD player that has taken an absolute beating, but still works. Their current offerings lack that quality. Unfortunately, I've been hearing this poor quality is seeping into the prosumer and professional video/audio equipment lines. It's a real shame.
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I stopped supporting Sony after their rootkit fiasco. The problem is that Sony does both content and content players. Their agenda gets conflicted from that situation imho.
Todd Smith
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The same guys who brought you the Sony Rootkit have disabled VT because of 'security concerns'. Sony Laptops Have Hardware Virtualisation Disabled[^] Sony just suck. I'm so over them.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP