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Ok, I believe I actually posted about this a while ago, and thought I found a solution, but this came back up, and it seems more complicated than I thought.
I have an Acer Extensa 5420 laptop. It is a decent laptop that has an AMD Turion 64 X2 processor, 2Gb RAM and and nice ATI Radeon x1250 graphics card.
Now, what I've been trying to do is run Linux in a virtual machine. I have tried some live CDs, as far as just on the laptop in general, but I do not plan to install linux on the laptop itself. Only in a virtual machine.
Now, let me explain what is wrong.
When I try to run a live CD or whatever of any linux distro, The virtual PC will start up, then goes full screen a few seconds afterwards. I can then see my cursor, but it is not very responsive(almost as if the computer goes into a major lag). Then after a while I get the BSOD(blue screen of death), but of course it is recoverable(windows fixed this in vista?!), and my laptop reboots. Then windows will alert me of the error when it starts up, and if i check of a solution it says it is related to my graphics card. Odd.... I know.
Now the kicker is, I get this error when running the x86 versions of linux. If i try to run a 64-x86 version, it will not boot, as it claims i do not have a 64bit processor(but i mentioned my processor). Finally one distro told me it was i1586. Strange though, why call it an AMD Turion 64 processor when it isn't 64 bit?
Well, I read and most things about this i1586 error only were about intel processors. Not helping me... So I looked more. One person had an AMD Sempron 64 processor with this issue. And I read that technically, Sempron wasn't exactly 64 bit, or something like that. Because of it being an earlier AMD processor. But I doubt this is the case with the Turion.
And then there is the fact that Kubuntu 64 bit has booted on my laptop. It is the virtual PCs that don't work.
So what is the issue here? The processor is a 64 bit processor, but when it is used for a virtual PC, it does not register. And I can't seem to boot the x86 versions, as they crash my laptop with some error reguarding my graphics driver(which is up to date).
I don't really think there might be an answer other than I just can't run linux in a virtual PC on my laptop.
I have an Acer Extensa 5420 laptop. It is a decent laptop that has an AMD Turion 64 X2 processor, 2Gb RAM and and nice ATI Radeon x1250 graphics card.
Now, what I've been trying to do is run Linux in a virtual machine. I have tried some live CDs, as far as just on the laptop in general, but I do not plan to install linux on the laptop itself. Only in a virtual machine.
Now, let me explain what is wrong.
When I try to run a live CD or whatever of any linux distro, The virtual PC will start up, then goes full screen a few seconds afterwards. I can then see my cursor, but it is not very responsive(almost as if the computer goes into a major lag). Then after a while I get the BSOD(blue screen of death), but of course it is recoverable(windows fixed this in vista?!), and my laptop reboots. Then windows will alert me of the error when it starts up, and if i check of a solution it says it is related to my graphics card. Odd.... I know.
Now the kicker is, I get this error when running the x86 versions of linux. If i try to run a 64-x86 version, it will not boot, as it claims i do not have a 64bit processor(but i mentioned my processor). Finally one distro told me it was i1586. Strange though, why call it an AMD Turion 64 processor when it isn't 64 bit?
Well, I read and most things about this i1586 error only were about intel processors. Not helping me... So I looked more. One person had an AMD Sempron 64 processor with this issue. And I read that technically, Sempron wasn't exactly 64 bit, or something like that. Because of it being an earlier AMD processor. But I doubt this is the case with the Turion.
And then there is the fact that Kubuntu 64 bit has booted on my laptop. It is the virtual PCs that don't work.
So what is the issue here? The processor is a 64 bit processor, but when it is used for a virtual PC, it does not register. And I can't seem to boot the x86 versions, as they crash my laptop with some error reguarding my graphics driver(which is up to date).
I don't really think there might be an answer other than I just can't run linux in a virtual PC on my laptop.