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How to set permission in bios to enable virtual machine?
Virtualization is enabled in the BIOS, not the virtual machine. The two are not the same concept.
1. Virtualization refers to virtualizing one computer into multiple logical computers through virtualization technology. Multiple logical computers can be run simultaneously on one computer. Each logical computer can run a different operating system, and applications can run in independent spaces without affecting each other, thereby significantly improving the computer's work efficiency.
2. Virtual Machine (Virtual Machine) refers to a complete computer system with complete hardware system functions simulated by software and running in a completely isolated environment.
Steps to enable virtualization in BIOS:
1. Press DEL on boot to enter BIOS;
2. Select in BIOS: Advanced - CPUConfiguration - SecureVirtualMachine , just set it to: Enabled.
3. However, it is enabled by default in the BIOS, so there is no need to manually enable it.

Win8.1 starts the bios virtual machine
1. Move the mouse to the upper right corner and select "Settings" in the pop-up window, as shown below:
Win8/8.1 Settings
2. At the bottom of all buttons, select "Change Computer Settings", as shown below:
Change Computer Settings
3. Select "Restart Now" in the "General" option, as shown below As shown
After the settings are completed, restart the computer
4. Select "Turn off the computer" in the last pop-up window and wait for the computer to completely shut down, as shown in the figure below:
5. The last step is also very critical. For example, if we want to enter the bios, we must first press and hold F2, and then press the power button. We must ensure that F2 is pressed when pressing the power button, so as to ensure that we enter the bios. Of course, if we want to select the startup item, it is F12. , and for some desktop computers, you press the Del key to enter the bios. If it is incorrect, you can try it instead. No need to go into details.

How to enable VT virtualization technology in BIOS to improve the performance of Android emulator
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Virtualization Technology (VT), translated into Chinese as virtualization technology, most CPUs from Intel and AMD support this technology, and the names are VT-x and AMD-V respectively. After VT is turned on, the performance of virtual machines, such as VMware, Haimawan/Reliable Assistant and other Android emulators, is greatly improved. Let's take a look at how to enable VT in the BIOS.
Guide to turning on VT in BIOS
1. Enter the BIOS
Refer to the following keys and press and hold the corresponding keys to enter the BIOS when booting:
The assembled machine is divided into motherboards. Press F8 for ASUS and F8 for Intel. F12, press ESC, F11 or F12 for other brands;
Laptops are divided by brand, press F1 for Lenovo ThinkPad series, press F2 for other brands;
Brand desktops are divided by brand, press ESC for Dell, press F12 for other brands;
If you still cannot enter the BIOS, look for the computer (motherboard) manual
2. Turn on VT
1. PhoenixBIOS model
(1) Enter the BIOS, select the Configuration option, and select IntelVirtualTechnology and press Enter. Note: If there is no VT option or cannot be changed, it means that your computer does not support VT technology.
 (2) Move the cursor to Enabled and press Enter to confirm.
 (3) At this time, the option will change to Enabled. Finally, press the F10 hotkey to save and exit to turn on the VT function.
 2. InsydeBIOS model
 (1) Enter the BIOS, select the Configuration option, select IntelVirtualTechnology and press Enter.
 (2) Move the cursor to Enabled and press Enter to confirm.
 (3) At this time, the option will change to Enabled. Finally, press the F10 hotkey to save and exit to turn on the VT function.
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