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TanviMudhale
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

I have toshiba laptop- windows 7- 64 bit, intel core 2 duo processor T600

My laptop does not have virtualization technology supported.

 

Is there a way i can still use SAS without the virtualization technolgy?

 

I am really struggling hard for this. Can you please suggest a solution.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Anand_V
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi @TanviMudhale

Are you trying to use SAS University Edition, Which I think uses the VT.
If you don't have VT Enabled I Don't think you would be able to use it. But you can try another alternative as below:

If you are student and want to learn SAS, then you can visit this link to understand how you can use SAS on Cloud free of charge -

http://support.sas.com/software/products/ondemand-academics/#s1=2

This would require internet connection. Link would also have quick guides on how you can register to start using it.

Product link can be viewed here - https://www.sas.com/en_us/software/on-demand-for-academics.html

Hope this helps.

Thanks,
AV

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Anand_V
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi @TanviMudhale

Are you trying to use SAS University Edition, Which I think uses the VT.
If you don't have VT Enabled I Don't think you would be able to use it. But you can try another alternative as below:

If you are student and want to learn SAS, then you can visit this link to understand how you can use SAS on Cloud free of charge -

http://support.sas.com/software/products/ondemand-academics/#s1=2

This would require internet connection. Link would also have quick guides on how you can register to start using it.

Product link can be viewed here - https://www.sas.com/en_us/software/on-demand-for-academics.html

Hope this helps.

Thanks,
AV

TanviMudhale
Calcite | Level 5
Hi Anand,

Thank you for the response.

Yes i am a student and using University edition.
So the below mentioned link does not require VT, right??

Just an internet connection would do?



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Anand_V
Ammonite | Level 13
Yes, you would just have to register to start using. Kindly go through the details in the link that I have provided in the earlier reply.

Hope it helps.

Thanks,
AV
TanviMudhale
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks a ton..!!!

 

This worked for me.. Thank you..:)

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Diamond | Level 26

Your best off speaking to SAS directly.  You can get SAS via Amazon Web Services, not sure how good that is/cost etc.  If your laptop doesn't support Virtualisation tech, then it may be an old machine, i.e. upgrade time.  Other options include installing it on a desktop soewhere which does have the v-tech, then having a desktop link to your laptop (would require a fair bit of setup - if it does work at all) or getting a license from SAS.  But they would be able to help you best, this is just a Q&A forums on the software.

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