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01-20-2024 05:30 PM
Posting this here because all the other threads seem to be locked and outdated. After only about 6 hours, I finally stumbled across an answer on here, so thought I would share as well.
I have an older HP (didn't even realize it was a 2013 until today) it is an HP 110-194 model. HP stopped supporting the system after Windows 8, but I am running 10.
Anyway... restart your computer, keep hitting F10 until the BIOS screen appears.
- Go to: Security - System Security - hit enter
- You will see: Virtualization Technology - ENABLE this
- go to File - SAVE changes and exit
This will enable the VT. Now you will be able to play games like Zumba 2024 on Google Play. Even though I was warned repeatedly that the game may not work well on my computer, I pushed ahead anyway. Now, everything else on my computer is slower than donkey pucks, but at least I can shoot colored balls at a snake.
6 hours and I finally got to play the game for 10 minutes until I decided to post here.
Best. Day. Ever.