How I enable VT-x (Virtualization Technology)

satyajit
satyajit Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi, Myself Satyajit, I need to enable VT-X (Virtualization Technology) in my Acer Aspire 4738z. Because I do not find out advanced option in BIOS setup in my laptop. Please help me any oue to do that 

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  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    satyajit said:
    Hi, Myself Satyajit, I need to enable VT-X (Virtualization Technology) in my Acer Aspire 4738z. Because I do not find out advanced option in BIOS setup in my laptop. Please help me any oue to do that 

    Some computers support virtualization that allows you to run more than one operating system on your computer. If your computer meets the hardware requirements below, you can configure Hyper-V to utilize software virtualization.

    Requirements:

    Windows 8 or 8.1 Professional or Enterprise only
    4 GB of RAM
    A 64-bit processor that can support Second Level Address Translation (SLAT). You can run a utility like Coreinfo to find out if SLAT is supported on your machine.

    If your system meets the above hardware requirements, use the following steps to to install or turn on Hyper-V.

    Press Windows key + W on your keyboard
    Type Features, then select Turn Windows Features on or off from the list of search results.
    Check the box next to Hyper-V, then click OK to enable this feature.
    You should now have a Hyper-V application listed with your Windows Apps

     

    Windows will display an error message if your hardware does not meet the minimum requirements for virtualization.

    Regards:

    Sharanji

    BElieve in YOUrself.
  • Francis3652003
    Francis3652003 Member Posts: 1 New User
    Hi, I have an Acer Aspire 4920G laptop which is Intel T7500 CPU. I installed Oracle virtualbox and want to install 64 bit Linux. But I cannot see VT-X (Virtualization Technology) option to enable in BIOS. My BIOS version is v1.2. How can I see VT-X (Virtualization Technology) option in BIOS?