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How to Enable CPU Virtualization in Your Computer's BIOS


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Posted 28 November 2017 - 05:23 PM

A new tutorial titled How to Enable CPU Virtualization in Your Computer's BIOS was added by Lawrence Abrams. Please use this topic to discuss any aspect of this tutorial.

A brief excerpt of the tutorial can be found here:

CPU Virtualization is a hardware feature found in all current AMD & Intel CPUs that allows a single processor to act as if it was multiple individual CPUs. This allows an operating system to more effectively & efficiently utilize the CPU power in the computer so that it runs faster. This feature is also a requirement for many virtual machine software and is required to be enabled in order for them to run properly or even at all.

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Posted 21 December 2018 - 11:26 PM

If processor is VT enable then you can easily vertualize your hardware and can setup your virtual lab by VMware.






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