Coreinfo detects if the CPU supports SLAT secondary address translation

  
 

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Phone 8.1 SDK has been leaked online for many days, many WP8 mobile phone users are eager to adopt early adopters, but for a while they can not get their own mobile phones, only through the virtual machine to install Windows Phone 8.1 SDK in < u> Computer
to simulate Windows Phone 8.1.

The first step in installing the SDK first is to check if your computer configuration meets the operational requirements, especially if the CPU processor supports SLAT secondary address translation technology. Because only the SLAT secondary address translation technology is supported, Hyper-V can be turned on. Otherwise, the simulator cannot be run smoothly even if the SDK is successfully installed.

So how do you detect if your computer's CPU supports SLAT secondary address translation technology? We can use the Coreinfo program and click to download Coreinfo.

The key is to download the Coreinfo program, if you double-click to run, you will find that the program running window is almost flashing, you have no time to view the test results. In fact, this is because you are not working properly. The following Microsoft chiefs will share the correct way to use the Coreinfo to detect whether the CPU supports SLAT:

First, put the downloaded Coreinfo.exe program in the root directory of a disk. Next, then run the Command Prompt window as an administrator, navigate to the disk, and enter the command "Coreinfo.exe -V” Enter to run, you can see the test results as shown:


The line with the word SLAT after the last line, if the * is displayed, it means that the CPU supports SLAT; if the - sign is displayed, it means it is not supported.

Okay, if you are sure of support, then start installing Windows Phone 8.1 SDK

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