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  • I realize that to a large extent your hands are tied as for how far you are allowed to assist customers, I would personally prefer to get a BIOS from the same people that I bought the system from, just makes good business sense. I already know it would void my warranty and am fine with that, knowing I would have to pay all…
  • The posted pics prove VT-X is indeed STILL disabled, after updating everything, still disabled in firmware. AMD VT-X tool also states disabled. Also had Hypervisor enabled, Virtualbox still didn't run, firmware disabled error. I would really appreciate some help in resolving this issue.
  • well I tried that on my acer e15-553g-17jh Model number: A12-9700P Insyde v1.18 aa That keystroke combination was a dud. any further suggestions ? thanks in advance.
  •  If you haven't figured that out already, is that using Win10, Linux, ... ??? If it's win10, then it might be asking for username to login, or network connection.
  • but in order to work correctly both OS's have to be installed in the same bios setting, I got Ubuntu in my E5-553 by UEFI on, safeboot off. then in bios with Linux boot medium connected, added the EFI file for trusted..
  • An update seems in order. Bios successfully updated to newest version, still not any advanced menu items. disabled Hypervisor in W1nd0lt 10 Pro... uninstalled & reloaded Virtualbox in both OS's re-configured & recognized IOMMU hardware in both OS's microcode drivers also current. installed all associated packages, tools &…
  • as for your post about "bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off" I did that, also enabled & disabled hypervisor tree usin DISM.. again... software and hardware sopport it, firmware does not. and that's exactly what the AMD VT-x diag app says also.
  • The issue isn't the software, it's disabled in firmware ACER BIOS. there also is no advanced setting within to enable said setting. I would like to know why Acer locked out that function.. if there is no way to unlock it, what alternative BIOS is compatible with system that actually will allow VT-x.. I'm beginning to think…
  • The system has all hardware & drivers for both OS's to use VT-d. It seems the VT-x isn't enabled in bios as much as loaded in either OS kernel. It's not hardware as much as software that determines use. So once again you have helped point me in the right direction. Thanks.
  • ok duly noted about battery reset, wasn't aware of that one ty. and I was able to resovle issue by going back to legacy. thanks again. So as you're not an employee of Acer, I would hope you can answer why sysino says it's 4 core, but I can't seem to boot / install any X64 OS asides from default.. is the BIOS crippled or…
  • well I think I resolved it a number of different ways. you said "try to switch from Legacy to BIOS or from BIOS to Legacy and check if it's able to boot." the link you posted states it's for "Wind0lt" install.... totally useless if laptop couldn't boot past BIOS. - it was set to UEFI. - when system was powered down 2 blue…
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