bearer of virtualization on Pavilion HPE H8-1151

Hello

In my HP H8 - 1151 PE BIOS (7.12) there is no option to enable support of VT from intel for running virtual machines.

I have done extensive research, but couldn't find an updated BIOS updated.

Can someone tell me what can I do? Do I have to buy a new HW, even if the PC I have it should support, it's just a matter of bios?

Thank you

Hello:

Please see if the setting is in your PC as in the image below:

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