vista can t support my cpu

Vista can't support my cpu?

I have successly installed vista beta2 on to my laptop with a cpu of "Mobile Intel Pentium M 750J, 1866 MHz", when logon in normal mode, vista tell me that my cpu not be supported, why?
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I don't know why it would say your CPU is not supported, its an obvious mistake though since minimum requirement is a 1GHz CPU. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
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I have successly installed vista beta2 on to my laptop with a cpu of "Mobile Intel Pentium M 750J, 1866 MHz", when logon in normal mode, vista tell me that my cpu not be supported, why?
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I have successly installed vista beta2 on to my laptop with a cpu of "Mobile Intel Pentium M 750J, 1866 MHz", when logon in normal mode, vista tell me that my cpu not be supported, why?
-- hiclyer Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway

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I don't know why it would say your CPU is not supported, its an obvious mistake though since minimum requirement is a 1GHz CPU.

Minimum required, or minimum recommended? I still have the Feb CTP installed on a P3-800. Not pretty and dog-slow, but it *works*...
Personally, I think if the OS requires such-and-such CPU feature to be present to function, it should do the check during installation, but artificially refusing to install based on CPU *speed*...that's just silly...

your cpu can be damaged or it could be an error in the beta "Homer J. Simpson" wrote in message

I don't know why it would say your CPU is not supported, its an obvious mistake though since minimum requirement is a 1GHz CPU.
Minimum required, or minimum recommended? I still have the Feb CTP installed on a P3-800. Not pretty and dog-slow, but it *works*...
Personally, I think if the OS requires such-and-such CPU feature to be present to function, it should do the check during installation, but artificially refusing to install based on CPU *speed*...that's just silly...

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