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Satellite C655D-S5210
Toshiba support said that my model supported virtualization..
If Toshiba support says it's there, then you should be talking to them.
So far as I know, the Satellite series (Toshiba's lowest level) does not usually have a BIOS that supports hardware vitualization.
But it's not necessary in order to run XP Mode. See the workaround here.
   Error message about hardware-assisted virtualization for Windows XP Mode in Windows Virtual PC on a ...
-Jerry

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