Windows 11 – How to enable virtualization (VT-x) in Bios

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Windows 11 - How to enable virtualization (VT-x) in Bios
Windows 11 – How to enable virtualization (VT-x) in Bios
Enabling virtualization technology (VT-x) in Windows 11 operating system is a very simple process. First of all, we check that Intel Virtualization Technology is enabled or disabled in Windows 11 operating system. Just go to Startup and type system information. Scroll down if the text is "Hyper-V – Virtualization enabled in firmware no", which means your virtualization technology is disabled in BIOS. Depending on the motherboard and brand of your laptop or PC hardware, your BIOS key is different. give some of the BIOS keys from major brands. Simply start your PC and continuously press the BIOS key. Then your UEFI bios is opened then just go to Intel Virtualization Technology and enable it. And restart your PC. your reservation technology problem is solved.

Here is a list of common BIOS keys by brand. Depending on the age of your model, the key may be different.

ASUS: F2 for all PCs, F2 or DEL for motherboards
Acer: F2 or DEL
ASRock: F2 or DEL
DHW: LED
Dell: F2 or F12
HP: F10
Gigabyte / Aorus: F2 or DEL
Lenovo (consumer laptops): F2 or Fn F2
Lenovo (ThinkPads): Enter then F1.
Lenovo (desktops): F1
Microsoft Surface tablets: Press and hold the volume up button.
MSI: LED for motherboards and PCs
Original PC: F2
Toshiba: F2
Samsung: F2
Zotac: DEL

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