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by Medessec » Fri Feb 07, 2014 2:30 pm
We don't exactly know... because we don't know what CPU you have. If you can read off the Type No. on the bottom of your laptop (it will look like: "2373-A8U") then we can enter it in Lenovo's website and we can tell exactly what CPU your laptop has, provided it's never been upgraded in the past.
You can also type "dxdiag" into the Windows Run box(go to Start, then click Run), or right click on My Computer and click "Properties" to see what CPU you have.
The older Banias CPUs might run VMware, but any Guest OS run will not be able to run very fast at all. The later Dothan CPUs you can upgrade to will much more likely be able to run VMware, and they'll run it exponentially better than the older CPUs. They still won't be blistering fast, but you mentioned it yourself that you've fallen for your T40, so you're going to be wanting the best possible experience out of it.
I can install VMware on my T43p, to see how well that does and report back(T43p has Dothan CPUs).
Trying my hardest to collect Thinkpads, but college and being broke kinda gets in the way. However...
701C, 760, 770, X24, T30, G41, A31p, T43p, T60/61 Frankie, Z61p, X60 SXGA+, W700ds
MEDESSEC
and yes. I am a bit of a lunatic.