4730 proBook s: Ce that enables hardware virtualization

Hello

I do a course that asks me to run VirtualBox with OS 64-bit with her. Problem is necessary turn on hardware virtualization through the BiOs for this and I am not able to do this. I'm running a Probook 4730 of s with 64-bit, Sandy Bridge Chipset BiOs F.30 worm 68SRR running Windows 10.

I checked the box of virtualization technology in the device Configuration menu and changed the virtualization technology menu item to change the menu Set Security Level. I even went and disabled the component of Hyper-V in the menu of Windows functions like VirtualBox told me too.

Any help would be greatly appreiciated because it slows down my ability to do my course work down.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Chris.

Hi erico,.

I solved it. I had to update the BiOs and now it has activated. Seems that the latest BiOs it did not support.

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