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I would like to know more about how Intel vPro works, and see if it is compatible

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I just wanted to know about on how Intel vPro technology works because I am really curious about this. But for my computer I have an Acer Aspire 5733z notebook. And I got this laptop like this past March. So it is still quite new. And my Cpu on it is a Pentium dual-core 6200 2.13 Ghz speed. Now I would like to know if my cpu can take vPro technology because I really would like to go into my other computers bios remotely. Like I have another laptop that I use sometimes.



But the cpu on it is an AMD Turion dual core on that one. And it is an HP Pavilion dv6000 model. I just hope that my dual-core Pentium 6200 can take vPro technolgy. But I think that the Cpu has to be an i5 or an i7, and the sticker has to say vPro on it. So I might be out of luck on that one. But I might not be. Because I looked into my services.msc list, and I saw an option for Intel AMT Management there. I actully saw a couple of options there to choose from. So that was pretty interesting to me when I saw that.




And I also have some drivers that I can download for my computer model as well that say AMT Management. So my Acer Aspire 5733z must have this technology somehow. Oh I was wondering about if AMT technology is on Windows 8 Professional, because I just bought that for myself. So that is what I would like to know from you especially right there. But the bottom line is that I do not want to buy a newer laptop with an i7 or i5 cpu which has vPro technology because it is way to expensive, let me tell you.




Okay finally one more thing I want to ask before I wrap this all up. Is it possbile to upgrade my dual-core Pentium Cpu 6200 to a quad-core i7 or i5? Because then I will be much happier for sure, if I can do that. Just let me know if that is really possible. Because it might be worth a shot to just to that. And I can put in a vPro i7 or i5 quad-core cpu! Just think about that. Well anyway, sorry for the long letter, but I am trying to make a point here on what I am saying.




So please get back to me as soon as possible, and just explain to me on how I can really enable my vPro technology on my Pentium dual-core, if that is possible. (I just hope it is.) And also let me know if I can use vPro on Windows 8 Pro when I get it. All righty? So please get back to me very soon on this. So thank you very much! :confused: :angry: :smile:

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