Please, enable Vt-x in BIOS

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Enabling VT-x (Intel Virtualization Technology) in your BIOS is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to do it:


1. Restart Your Computer

  • Save any work and restart your computer.

2. Enter the BIOS/UEFI Settings

  • During startup, press the appropriate key to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. Common keys include:

    • F2

    • F10

    • DEL

    • ESC

  • Look for the prompt on your screen during the boot process (e.g., "Press DEL to enter BIOS").

3. Locate the VT-x Option

  • Once in the BIOS/UEFI menu, navigate using your keyboard or mouse.

  • Look for one of the following menu items (depending on your motherboard's manufacturer):

    • Advanced or Advanced BIOS Features

    • CPU Configuration

    • Processor

    • Chipset

  • The specific option for VT-x is often labeled as:

    • Intel Virtualization Technology

    • Virtualization Technology

    • VT-x

4. Enable VT-x

  • Highlight the VT-x option and select it.

  • Change the setting to Enabled.

5. Save Changes and Exit

  • Navigate to the Save & Exit section.

  • Choose Save Changes or press the corresponding key (e.g., F10) to save your settings and reboot your system.

6. Verify VT-x is Enabled

  • After your computer restarts, verify that VT-x is enabled using a tool like:

    • Task Manager: Go to the Performance tab, click CPU, and check for "Virtualization: Enabled."

    • Third-party Software: Tools like CPU-Z or Intel's Processor Identification Utility.


Notes

  • If you cannot find the VT-x option:

    • Ensure your CPU supports VT-x (most modern Intel CPUs do).

    • Check if the BIOS needs an update.

    • Some systems have VT-x disabled by the manufacturer and may require advanced configurations.

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