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How to enable Intel VT? [duplicate]
I have a CLEVO w150erm, with a i7-3610QM processor, which supports Intel VT-x. However in order to use it I have to activate that option in the BIOS (or so that's what I believe) but I simply can't ...
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Intel Virtualization Technology Enable Issue
I have just purchased an ASUS P8Z77M-Pro motherboard with an Intel i7-3770 CPU.
When I go into the BIOS (which I have updated to the most recent version, trying to fix this issue), and select ...
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After enabling the hardware virtualization in BIOS, Windows 8 fails to load
So, my problem is described in the header. After enabling the hardware virtualization (I've got Intel Core i5, HP Pavilion Sleekbook 15-b055sr), Windows 8 failed to load. When I switched off the HV, ...
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Intel VT-x disappeared after upgrading to Windows 8
I've upgraded to Windows 8 some weeks ago (MSDNAA!) and today, while I was trying to run a VM, I've noticed that VT-x is disabled.
Now, Hyper-V works without problems, as I've tried emulating Win7 ...
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How do I re-enable VT-x?
I have a Packard bell Easynote TM87 that I have been running Virtualbox for ages on.
Today Virtual box tell me that vt-x is not available and my work virtual machines no longer boot. The processor is ...
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How to enable Virtualization Technology in Samsung Chromebox
I need to enable Virtualization Technology (VT) in my Samsung Chromebox (Series 5) from Google IO 2012 because of Android x86 emulator from Intel. I am on Developer BIOS, but I have no clue, how to ...
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Would I have virtualization issues with the new Ivy Bridge Core i3-3225?
The new processor does not support VT-d technology but I'm not sure if that would remove the ability to create a shared folder between the host(Ubuntu) and guest(Windows7). What effects would the ...
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Are there any pros/cons to enabling virtualization on my computer?
If I am not using any virtualization software on my computer, do I gain or lose anything by enabling (or disabling) x86 virtualization?
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Do the Intel X79 Chipset and 2nd Generate Core i7 Processors support VT-d?
EDIT: I have an Intel DX79TO board tested working with VT-d passthrough to VMware ESXi5. I've used multiple Core i7 38xx processors, and they have all worked so far.
I know that there were rumors ...
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Advantages of TXT/VT-d in new Intel CPUs
I am going to buy a new CPU. I have Intel Core 2 duo 4300. I've already chosen Intel i5-2500/i5-2500k (Sandy Bridge) as my new target CPU. I've read a lot of details about Sandy Bridge family, P67/H67 ...
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Q9550 CPU Not supporting Hardware Virtualization?
According to Intel's Website, my Q9550 processor should support Hardware Virtualization. (It says on the box and many other sources too, so the website isn't wrong). However, according to Microsoft's ...
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CPU support for virtualization
When did the AMD and Intel CPUs start to have features to support virtualization to allow multiple OSes to run at the same time on the same machine?
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Virtualization of desktop
I'm thinking about virtualization of my laptop(for educational purposes). My idea is to install very light host OS and have all the rest as virtual machines. Microsoft's Hyper-V Standalone would be ...
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How do you turn off Virtualization Technology (VT-x) on an Intel Core 2 Duo E6600?
I'm trying to turn off Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) on my Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, and I've got an Asus P5N32-E SLI LGA 775 nForce 680i motherboard.
I looked through all the bios settings ...
