I'm trying to install a game that requires hardware virtualization to be enabled. I've read that I need to access my BIOS/UEFI settings to do this, but I'm having trouble finding the right option. I checked the task manager and saw that virtualization is currently disabled. Can anyone guide me on how to enable it? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Before you dive into BIOS, double-check if you really need to change anything there. Sometimes, the virtualization option might already be on, but the game doesn't recognize it for other reasons. It might be worth troubleshooting from that angle too.
If you're struggling to find the setting, you might also notice that some laptops and PCs have virtualization buried in different sections of the BIOS. You could look under 'Advanced', 'CPU Configuration', or something similar. If you're still having trouble, providing the exact model of your laptop or motherboard can help others assist you better.
It's true that BIOS settings can vary a lot between different motherboards and laptops. Without knowing your specific model, it can be tough to direct you to the right place in BIOS. A good first step is to look up instructions based on your motherboard brand. Just search "your motherboard name enable hardware virtualization" and you should get a guide that will help you out!
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