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Virtualization

Here you will find a guide on how to enable Virtualization.

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By default Virtualization does not come enabled on your system. You will need to manually enable so our software will run smoothly on your hardware. To check if you have virtualization enabled open Task Manager and then open the performance tab.

On your system look to see if you have virtualization enabled or disabled. If this is enabled, you can move on to the next page. If it is disabled, you will need to enable it by going into your bios.

To go into your bios you will need to know what motherboard you have, you can find this out by going to the windows search bar and opening a preinstalled program called System Information

Open this and then at where it says BaseBoard Manufacturer and look at which model you have.

Once you find this, you will need to google your motherboard model and how to enable virtualization.

Virtualization for Intel Users

Once in your BIOS settings, head over to the advanced tab and select CPU configuration.

From there, go to Intel Virtualization Technology, and enabled it. Save changes and exit.

Your BIOS settings may differ depending on your manufacturer.

Virtualization for AMD Users

Once in your BIOS settings, head over to the advanced tab and select CPU configuration.

From there, go to SVM Mode, and enabled it. Save changes and exit.

Your BIOS settings may differ depending on your manufacturer.

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