Unable to install 64-bit virtual machine on 870A Fuzion w/AMD Phenom X6 proc

Unable to get resolution from support after numerous attempts. I've enabled SVM feature from bios and also updated to latest version with no luck.
Installed Win 7 and running VMworkstation 7 - whenever installing 64bit VMs (eg. W2k8 R2) keep getting error that hardward assist virtualization technology not enabled.
Blew away OS and reinstalled with HyperV 2k8 R2 and not problem with creating 2k8R2 VMs that is 64 bit. Whenever installing any other flavor of 64bit OS, same error occurs.
Anybody that can point me in the right direction would be much appreciated.

Are you dual-booting? The software message suggest you have a software problem.
AMD and Microsoft are not the same kind of buddies Intel and Microsoft are, especially when it comes to 64bit systems.
Is this you?  :D http://communities.vmware.com/message/1504136

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