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Hello @NetEng01,

 

 

Welcome to FORUM !!!!

 

 

Go to BIOS, by tapping F10 at the start up

Login to BIOS as ADMINISTRATOR ( Create one if you have not, Under security tab)

 

Go to Advanced tab >>>> Device Configurations >> Scroll down and enable Virtualization

Save changes and exit.

 

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Hello @NetEng01,

 

 

Welcome to FORUM !!!!

 

 

Go to BIOS, by tapping F10 at the start up

Login to BIOS as ADMINISTRATOR ( Create one if you have not, Under security tab)

 

Go to Advanced tab >>>> Device Configurations >> Scroll down and enable Virtualization

Save changes and exit.

 

vv.JPG

 

 

 

 

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Thank you GBL84 for your help. The issue is that I have done that before and the option is greyed out.  The only option to enable is the NumLock on at Boot.  Everything else is greyed out.

 

I have another BIOS update that I can do that is a month newer and a Rev. A.  I do not know if that will help.

 

 

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I would add that I had to log into the BIOS as a guest.  When you said Admin, I was using the Windows Admin accounts, and they did get me into BIOS, just no access.  My bad.

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Hello @NetEng01,

 

Thank you for your reply !!!

 

Iam sorry i could not quiet understand. Were you able to enable (VT-X) ??? or no ...

 

 

 

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Yes, I was able to enable it.  Originally, I was logging in with my Windows user credentials, which were admin.  Unfortuantely this is where all of the BIOS options were 'GREYED-OUT'. 

 

I logged into BIOs as guest and set an admin password.  Then I looked and almost everything was 'Black' and accessable.  I made the relevant changes and was able to enable VT-X.

 

Thanks for your help.

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You're very Welcome !! @NetEng01

 

 Iam happy that you were able to enable :generic:

 

 

 All the Best !!!     Thanks for being a member !  

 

 

 

 

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I just purchased an HP Z6 G4 with Xeon Silver 4116 and get errors starting VMware Workstation 14 VM: 

 

   This host does not support "Intel EPT" hardware assisted MMU virtualization.

   Module 'CPUIDEarly' power on failed.

   Failed to start the virtual machine.

 

CPU is capable based on Intel website.  I have BIOS P60 v1.42 and it doesn't have the virtualization enable option that I can find.  SystemInfo shows it disabled in OS Windows 10 64Bit Build 1709.

 

One post suggested Hyper-V could cause it but that is not enabled.

 

I'm at a loss...please help.

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