I recently enabled virtualization in the bootloader on my Asus TUF laptop, and now it's not booting at all. I've tried all the troubleshooting steps suggested by Windows but nothing seems to work. I even attempted to use a bootable USB drive to install Windows 11, and it reached 100% progress before giving me an error message saying that Windows 11 didn't install. I'm really at a loss for what to do next!
2 Answers
First off, try disabling virtualization in your BIOS. Boot your laptop and see if that allows it to start normally or lets you attempt the installation again. It might be a bug in the BIOS or an issue with the CPU, so if disabling it works, consider checking for a BIOS update if there's one available.
Just a heads up, making changes in your BIOS can sometimes lead to data loss. It's always a good practice to back up your important files before making any changes to your system. If your laptop is still not booting after disabling virtualization, it might be a good idea to check your backup data and then try restoring your system or reinstalling the OS.

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