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em
10-31-2013
04:15 PM
- editado pela última vez em
10-31-2013
05:52 PM
por
Phil-3
Dear Gentlemen's, good morning ...
I have a 4253 Aspire Notebook with AMD APU E-350 (Zacate), 8Gb of RAM Kingston
PC3-12800 (1600MHz) and Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
I'm pretty happy with this laptop and no caused problems until now. With this amount
of memory and thanks to a solid state drive (SSD OCZ Vertex 4) it is also quite fast
...
Now I need to enable the SVM support (Secure Virtual Machine) on this laptop to run
the Virtualbox Software V4.3 from Oracle and I noticed that the Virtualbox Software
V4.3 gives me an error message saying "Failed to load VMMR0.r0 (VERR_SVM_DISABLED)
I need to know, how i can enable the SVM support to enable AMD-V features built in
the APU E-350 (Zacate) to use Virtualbox V4.3
Thank you very much for your support
Cordial greetings
Thilo
[edited for privacy]
em 11-07-2013 05:12 PM
Unfortunately, errors with VirtualBox and VMs would not be something that we can address here.
In looking for an answer on the 'net, I've seen several people with the same issue downgrade or change settings.
I'm going to suggest using the VirtualBox forums for support on the product:
https://forums.virtualbox.org/
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11-11-2013 09:48 PM - editado 11-11-2013 09:51 PM
This reply is only to say THANK YOU to ACE(r)-Tommy ![]()
Not because you resolve my Problem, but because your response is the first response from ACER (Comunity) who sounds positive... and who give me HOPE after the stupid answers received from the ACER Techsupport team in Spain... ![]()
Again THANK YOU to you and y hope, there will be an solution from ACER (Bios update for the Aspire 4253 or an Virtualbox update from ORACLE)... ![]()
Sincerely
Thilo
United States
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