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Hp 8570w
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I have hp elitebook 8570w and my laptop configuration shows that it has intel vpro technology and when i go to task manager and performance, it shows that your system visualization is disable. So I want to enable its visualization from windows, (and i am unable to go into the bios). I want to run virtual device emulator on andriod app for my project Please help.

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- bios locked -

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Thank you for your kind words and solution but as I said I am unable to access my bios so that's why I want to enable visualization from windows settings. If you have solution regarding how to enable visualization from windows settings or by windows PowerShell or CMD it will be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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- bios locked -

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Well, I made it clear on my previous post. Actually I purchased this laptop from the local market in my city and there is no sale after service available in my country. I still have the bill of the shop from where I purchased this workstation. Now I am stuck because I have to do my Semester project and due to Bios locked issue, I am unable to do.

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Hello @sameerulhaq000 

 

Return the notebook ! You can't use an important virtualization feature because the BIOS is locked. Thus, you cannot use your notebook to study. Claim your money back and buy another device. This condition is not acceptable.

 

Good luck

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Hello sameerulhaq000.

- So I want to enable its visualization from windows, (and i am unable to go into the bios).

What your're really asking is if there is a way to change the BIOS virtualization bit, without actually changing something in the BIOS (because it's ilocked). No, there is no way to change a BIOS bit from disabled to enabled and vice versa, after leaving the BIOS (after post). So you can't enable or disable virtualization in the BIOS with a windows (or other OS) program.

 

You either have to find a way to get access to the BIOS (unlock it), or modify your BIOS directly and change the VT BIOS bit from disabled to enabled. There is an editing program for BIOS settings called RU.efi, but it is a very challenging procedure.

Best returm laptop or talk to salesperson about unlocking BIOS.

 

Also read this: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Boot-and-Lockup/REPOST-Need-to-eanble-Hardware-Virtualisation-...

 

Best of luck Sameer!

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