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12-24-2019 11:03 PM - edited 12-24-2019 11:05 PM
I'm trying to install VMware workstation on to my PC. It has installed correctly however when I go to open an item from the library it says that AMD-V is supported but not enabled. How do I enable AMD-V on my machine?
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12-27-2019 08:22 AM
@ocm1uk Welcome to HP Community!
I understand that you would like to know how to enable Virtualization.
Please follow the below steps to Enabling or Disabling Virtualization Technology in BIOS.
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Turn on the computer, and then immediately click F10 to enter BIOS.
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Under the Security tab, use the up and down arrows to select USB Security, and then press Enter.
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Use the up and down arrows to select Virtualization Technology (VTx), then use the left and right arrows to select either Enabled or Disabled as desired.
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When you are finished, click F10 to save your changes and exit BIOS.
Please refer to the below link.
let me know how that pans out,
And the answer to the above question will help me, help you!
Keep me posted, and if any of the above questionnaires helped resolve the issue,
Mark this post as an "Accepted Solution".
Good luck.
12-27-2019 08:22 AM
@ocm1uk Welcome to HP Community!
I understand that you would like to know how to enable Virtualization.
Please follow the below steps to Enabling or Disabling Virtualization Technology in BIOS.
-
Turn on the computer, and then immediately click F10 to enter BIOS.
-
Under the Security tab, use the up and down arrows to select USB Security, and then press Enter.
-
Use the up and down arrows to select Virtualization Technology (VTx), then use the left and right arrows to select either Enabled or Disabled as desired.
-
When you are finished, click F10 to save your changes and exit BIOS.
Please refer to the below link.
let me know how that pans out,
And the answer to the above question will help me, help you!
Keep me posted, and if any of the above questionnaires helped resolve the issue,
Mark this post as an "Accepted Solution".
Good luck.