Creating a Windows Virtual Machine - Q9550 VT enabled

I Installed Open-Suse Dual booting with Windows 7 no troubles, however when i try and create a virtual machine, none of the windows versions are allowed as it says my CPU doesn’t handle it.

VT is enabled in the Bios
OC FSB @ 1800Mhz
OC CPU 2.83Ghz @ 3.825Ghz

Core 2 Quad Q9550

Shouldn’t it work??

I would say it should work. But we need more info:
What openSUSE, 32/64-bit, memory, what do you use to virtualize?

4GB ram DDR3 1333Mhz 9-10-10-27 (9-9-9-24 stock)
Ram is not OC (unlinked from FSB OC)
loosened ram timings for stability at OC.

64bit OS both Windows 7 RC & OpenSuse 11.

Disk Virtualize fully, boot another partition from within OpenSuse 11 64Bit, (Windows 7 RC -64Bit).

Stupid me wasn’t running in XEN… LMAO
so fast i wasn’t watching the boot defaults… lol

Okay, but now in trying XEN, it freezes…
Sata problems, even at 1333Mhz FSB STOCK AND CPU @ STOCK.
I know this drive is fine, but when it tries to access at 3Gb/s it has sector fails.
Is a 1TB sata drive too big?
Why can it load normal OpenSuse and freeze at xen.

Once made it to desktop, but freezes there too, soon as i move the mouse.

Ok, now i;m in xen, installed it to a ATA drive, loads fine, but mouse locks up and now i am only working with a keyboard in xen.

MS wireless mouse and keyboard but y does only the mouse freeze?

I’ll try another mouse… i guess…