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01-24-2014 05:58 AM
Hi everibody,
Please, how to enable Intel VT-x for HP ENVY 23 Touch All-in-One PC ?.
I could not find it in my BIOS, thank you!.
Greetings.
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01-24-2014 06:07 AM - edited 01-24-2014 06:17 AM
Look in system security settings as seen in the following simulator image
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01-24-2014 06:07 AM - edited 01-24-2014 06:17 AM
Look in system security settings as seen in the following simulator image
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04-19-2014 06:17 PM
This problem occurs on an HP Envy 23 23-d260qd. The Bios version is v8.14 LA3-814.ROM. I had installed windows 8.0 and upgraded to windows 8.1. I then upgraded to windows 8.1 Pro. This was supposed to be necessary to use the Hyper-V phone emulator. When I enabled the Hyper-V option from the Control Panel (I navigated to Programs and Features and selected Turn Windows features on and off, and enabled Hyper-V), the Envy23 then refused to boot. I presume that the machine has SLAT and virtualization so Hyper-V should work. I attempted some repair options including resorting to the last safe build and could return to windows 8.1. However if I attempted to enable Hyper-V it continued to not boot. Finally resorting to a previous safe build would not work and the computer would not boot and remained stuck with the circular dots and HP logo. This is the current state of the system.
I read online that systems with a Gigabyte motherboard displayed this problem. Do this unit have this motherboard? If so I read that a firmware upgrade could solve the problem.
Otherwise I wondered if there was some other answer to the dilemma.
