Most virtual machines and emulators are stuck because this service is not turned on.
The opening is simple:
A. restart to e
Most virtual machines and emulators are stuck because this service is not turned on.
The opening is simple:
A. restart to enter the BIOS settings.
B. Find the corresponding VT option
C. select disable to enable saving settings.
For the first time, press the "DEL" on the keyboard continuously (if not, you can also try ESC, F 1, F 10, F 1 1, F 12, etc. ).
Note: press it continuously and quickly as soon as it is turned on!
Is it a bit confusing to see this seemingly high-tech BIOS interface?
Don't worry, this has been more than half successful! As long as you find VT again, OK!
The VT option is usually in the following menu. Click to find them when you see them! There is a picture in the back!
English: Advanced/Processor
Advanced /BIOS features/
? CPU configuration/security
Looking for it, the VT option is usually renamed to one of the following.
Intel Virtualization/Virtualization Technology
Virtualization/virtualization /vt-x/vmx/? SVM/secure virtual machine/
? Intel Virtualization Technology
Change the setting from disabled or off to enabled or on!
Save and restart! Successfully completed!
Generally, Ente Enter key is a choice, and the up, down, left and right keys are mobile.
According to the detected BIOS,
Asus UEFI BIOS of ASUS motherboard
Phoenix BIOS and Insyde20 BIOS models
AMI BIOS model
Reward BIOS model
Gigabit BIOS of Gigabit motherboard
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