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How to set up virtualization on HP notebooks
How to set up virtualization on HP notebooks.
Press the power button in the off state, and then press f10 continuously
HP notebook
Find the up, down, left, and right movement keys at the bottom right of the keyboard, and find the right movement key
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Press the right move key and find "System Settings"
Press the down move key and select "Processor Virtualization Technology"
You can see , "Processor Virtualization Technology" is disabled, press the enter key
In the selection box that appears, select "Enable" by pressing the up and down movement keys

Press the f10 key on the keyboard, a prompt box will appear
Press the left or right movement keys, select "Yes", and then press the enter key to save. At this time, "Processor Virtualization Technology" ” is enabled
How to enable virtualization technology in BIOS

1. Check whether your computer supports virtualization technology.

If the computer processor is manufactured by Intel, the Intel Processor Test Tool can detect whether the PC can use virtualization technology (VT-x technology).

2. Search "Intel®ProcessorIdentificationUtility" on Baidu and click on the first one to download.

3. Run the program, which can identify the status of the processor and virtualization support. If it shows that it is not supported, you don’t need to do any of the following steps.

4. Enter the BIOS to set up virtualization.

Press F2 or F12 or DEL or ESC when booting (each computer is different). If none of these work, check your motherboard manual. There will usually be hints.

5. After entering, change the "VirtualizationTechnology" option in "CpuConfiguration" to "Enable".


6. Press the F10 key to pop up a dialog box to save the settings. Press and select "yes" at this time.

Save changes and restart your computer.

How to enable virtualization on HP computers

To enable IntelVT-x (virtualization technology) on HP computers, you need to enter the BIOS settings. Here are the steps:

Turn off the computer: Make sure your HP computer is completely shut down.

Turn on the computer and enter the BIOS: After turning on the computer, immediately press the F10 key (some models may require pressing F2, F6 or other function keys) to enter the BIOS settings. Please pay attention to the prompts on the startup screen to determine the correct keys.

Look for virtualization technology settings: In the BIOS settings interface, find settings related to virtualization technology. Typically, these settings are located under the SystemConfiguration, Advanced, or Security tabs and are named "IntelVirtualizationTechnology", "IntelVT-x", or something similar.

Enable IntelVT-x: Select the virtualization technology setting and change it to "Enabled" or "On".

Save settings and exit BIOS: Press F10 (or use other function keys according to BIOS prompts) to save settings and exit BIOS. The computer will restart and the new settings will be applied.

Please note that different models of HP computers may have different BIOS setup interfaces and options. During the operation, please make adjustments according to your computer model and BIOS version. If you cannot find the virtualization technology settings, it may be because your computer does not support IntelVT-x or needs to update the BIOS. In this case, you can contact HP support for further assistance.

How to enable CPU virtualization technology in the computer's BIOS?

Enabling CPU virtualization in the computer's BIOS settings usually requires the following steps:

Restart the computer and Enter BIOS setup. Usually, you can enter the BIOS setting interface by pressing the DEL, F2, F10 or ESC key during startup. The specific keys may vary depending on the computer brand and model, please check your computer documentation or observe the prompt message when turning on the computer.

In the BIOS setup interface, use the arrow keys and Enter key to browse and select menu options. The specific names and locations of menu options may vary between different BIOS versions.

Look for menu options similar to "Advanced" or "CPUConfiguration" to enter this menu.

In the "CPUConfiguration" or similar menu, look for options related to virtualization, often called "VirtualizationTechnology" or "IntelVT-x" technology).

Set the virtualization option to "Enabled" or "Enable". Some BIOSes may use different terms, such as "On" or "Active".

Save changes to BIOS settings and exit. There is usually a save option at the bottom of the menu, which can be saved and exited using the corresponding keyboard shortcut.

The computer will restart and the CPU virtualization feature will be enabled.

Please note that the BIOS setting interface may be different for different computer brands and models. The above steps are for reference only. If you're not sure how to do this, refer to your computer documentation or your computer manufacturer's technical support.