How to Activate Intel Vt X in Windows 10

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Hardware Virtualization, also called Platform, Server virtualization is the virtualization of computers as complete hardware platforms. In this post, we will show you how to enable or disable Hardware Virtualization in Windows 11/10, via the BIOS settings.

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Disable or Enable Hardware Virtualization in Windows 11/10

While most recent PCs support hardware virtualization, not all computer vendors enable this feature as shipped from the factory. The setting may be calledVT-x,AMD-V,SVM, Vanderpool, Intel VT-d orAMD IOMMU if the options are available.

If you are unable to find the Virtualization settings in your BIOS it may mean that your PC does not support it. Nevertheless, you can check if your Windows 10 PC supports HAV.

If your computer doesn't offer any options to access its BIOS before your OS loads then it is possible that it uses UEFI instead. On a UEFI-based computer, there is often no button press prompt before the OS loads. Instead, you will access these settings from within the OS.

For a Windows system; hold down the Shift key as you click Restart in Windows to reboot straight to that menu. To access the UEFI Firmware Settings, click the Troubleshoot tile, select Advanced Options, and select UEFI Firmware Settings. Click the Restart option afterward and your computer will reboot into its UEFI firmware settings screen.

Different MOBOs use different BIOS configurations – so to enable or disable Hardware Assisted Virtualization (HAV) on your Windows 10 device, you can see the sections below for a list of the most common computer manufacturers and information regarding accessing the BIOS settings for each PC manufacturer.

Acer

Most commonly: F2 or Delete.

On older computers: F1 or the key combination CTRL+ALT+ESC.

  • TurnON the System.
  • PressF2 key at startup BIOS Setup.
  • Press the right arrow key toSystem Configuration tab, SelectVirtualization Technology and then press theEnter key.
  • SelectEnabled and press theEnter key.
  • Press theF10 key and selectYes and press theEnter key to save changes andRebootinto Windows.

Asus

Most commonly: F2.

Alternatively: Delete or Insert key, and less commonly F10.

  • TurnON the System.
  • PressF2 key at startup BIOS Setup.
  • Press the right arrow key toAdvancedtab, SelectVirtualization Technology and then press theEnter key.
  • SelectEnabled and press theEnter key.
  • Press theF10 key and selectYes and press theEnter key to save changes andRebootinto Windows.

DELL

Newer models: F2 key whilst Dell logo is on screen.

Alternatively: F1, Delete, F12, or F3.

Older models: CTRL+ALT+ENTER or Delete or Fn+ESC or Fn+F1.

  • TurnON the System.
  • PressF2 key at startup BIOS Setup.
  • Press the right arrow key toAdvanced tab, SelectVirtualization and then press theEnter key.
  • SelectEnabled and press theEnter key.
  • Press theF10 key and selectYes and press theEnter key to save changes andRebootinto Windows.

HP

Most commonly: F10 or ESC.

Alternatively: F1, F2, F6, or F11

On HP Tablet PCs:  F10or F12

  • Turn ON the System
  • Repeatedly pressEsc key at startup.
  • Press theF10 key for BIOS Setup.
  • Press the right arrow key toSystem Configuration tab, SelectVirtualization Technology and then press theEnterkey.
  • SelectEnabled and press theEnter key.
  • Press theF10 key and selectYes and press theEnter key to save changes andReboot.

Lenovo

Most commonly: F1 or F2

Older hardware: the key combination CTRL+ALT+F3 or CTRL+ALT+INS or Fn+F1.

Enabling VT-x in ThinkPad (Tablets/Convertibles/Notebooks):

  • PowerON the system.
  • PressEnter or Tap the touch screen duringLenovostartup screen.
  • Press or TapF1 to enter into BIOS Setup.
  • Navigate toSecurity tab, then press Enter onVirtualization.
  • Select Intel(R) Virtualization Technology, PressEnter,choose Enableand press Enter.
  • PressF10 .
  • Press Enter onYES to save the settings and boot into Windows.

Enabling VT-x in ThinkCentre (Desktops):

  • PowerON the system.
  • PressEnterduringLenovostartup screen.
  • PressF1 key to enter into BIOS Setup.
  • Navigate to theAdvanced tab and press Enter onCPU Setup.
  • Select Intel(R) Virtualization Technology, Press Enter,choose Enableand press Enter.
  • PressF10.
  • Press Enter onYES to save the settings and boot into Windows.

Sony

Sony VAIO:  F2 or F3

Alternatively: F1

If your VAIO has an ASSIST key, try to press and hold it while you power on the laptop. This also works if your Sony VAIO came with Windows 8.

  • With the computer turned completely off, press and hold theAssist button until the black VAIO screen appears.

Note: The location of theAssist button will be different depending on the computer model. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the computer for the exact location of theAssist button on your model.

  • At theVAIOCare | Rescue Mode screen, press theDown Arrow key until theStart BIOS setup [F2] option is highlighted, and then press theEnter key.
  • In the[BIOS Name] Setup Utility screen, press the right-arrow key until theAdvanced tab is selected.
  • On theAdvanced tab, press the down-arrow key untilIntel(R) Virtualization Technology is selected and then press theEnter key.
  • Use the arrow keys to selectEnabled, and then press theEnter key.
  • Press the right-arrow key until theExit tab is selected.
  • Press the down-arrow key untilExit Setup is selected and then press theEnter key.
  • In theSave screen, verifyYes is selected and then press theEnter key.

Toshiba

Most commonly: F2 key.

Alternatively: F1 and ESC.

Toshiba Equium: F12

  • TurnON the System.
  • PressF2 key at startup BIOS Setup.
  • Press the right arrow key toAdvancedtab, SelectVirtualization Technology and then press theEnter key.
  • SelectEnabled and press theEnter key.
  • Press theF10 key and selectYes and press theEnter key to save changes andRebootinto Windows.

Hope you find this post informative enough!

Read next:

  1. Virtualization support is disabled in the firmware
  2. Find if your computer supports Intel VT-X or AMD-V.

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Obinna Onwusobalu, has studied Information & Communication Technology and is a keen follower of the Windows ecosystem. He runs a computer software clinic. He says it's best practice to create a System Restore Point before making any changes to your PC.

How to Activate Intel Vt X in Windows 10

Source: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/disable-hardware-virtualization-in-windows-10

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