Acer Aspire E5-553G aspire e5-553_109f_1.31, enable AMD-V, no advanced option when I enter in bios

dc881
dc881 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited December 2023 in Aspire Laptops

Hello

I have a laptop aspire e5-553_109f_1.31 , with BIOS : insyde V1.31 . I really need to enable AMD-V so I can run a virtual machine , but there is no advanced option when I enter in BIOS it is so important for my university , I've searched everyware but with no solution . Can someone help me how to solve this 🙏…

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,024 Trailblazer
    edited December 2023

    The Aspire E5-553G laptop does not have the AMD-V bios setting like the modern laptops do today, you don't need the AMD-V bios settings to install a Virtual Machine or have a VM work on your laptop. I've used Oracle VM on many older laptops as far back as an Acer Aspire 5750-2414 model and I'm currently running an Oracle VM with a Win-XP eManual for 3 vehicles and 4 Motorcycles on an Aspire V3-571G and it works perfectly and 100%.

    Do this to install Oracle VM VirtualBox on an AMD system without AMD-V settings, you can follow the steps below:

    1. First, check if virtualization (AMD-V) is disabled from BIOS settings. If it is, you will need to enable it. You can do this by booting your computer and accessing the BIOS settings. In boards that support AMD processors, you will find this option as Secure Virtual Machine Mode. For example, in the AORUS x570 board, you can find this option on the advanced mode, under the Tweak tab, search for the Advanced CPU settings. Then search for the Secure Virtual Machine Mode option and enable it.
    2. If virtualization is enabled but you still face issues, try disabling Microsoft Hyper-V feature of Windows 10. To do this, open the appwiz.cpl executable through the run dialog box (Windows key + R). Then click on Turn Windows Features on or off on the left side of the control panel home. Finally, search for Hyper-V on the list and click on OK. Restart your computer, and this should solve the problem when you try to start the machine again.
    3. If the above steps do not work, try decreasing the number of processors to 1 in the settings of the virtual machine. Close the settings and restart your virtual machine. It should boot up without the AMD-V is disabled in the BIOS error.