Hardware virtualization n H8-1230

I recently bought a h8-1230 desktop PC.  Everything on it works pretty darn good, and I am satisfied with everything except for one thing.  That one thing is proving to be a big problem though.  I do almost all my work inside virtual machines (because the OS needs to be in a controlled environment), and I can't seem to find a way allow the AMD - V updates to go hardware virtualization.  I searched the internet high and low, but I can't seem to find anything useful.

Without it, the computer is super slow and unusable.  The processor is an AMD FX FX-6120 and supposedly supports it, according to the specifications.  My guess is that the feature is not enabled in the BIOS, but I'm not 100% sure.

Is it possible to obtain a permit?  If I can't get that, then I may return the computer and get a new one.  I'm sorry to be a maniac on this subject, because it is also a good product, but it's a product that I can't really use at all.

If this can help:

Model No.: H8-1230
OS: Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium edition

Virtualization software: Oracle VM VirtualBox (4.1.18) - latest version

Here are the specifications of your desktop HP Pavilion HPE h8-1230 , and is the card mother M3970AM-HP (Angelica2). Based on this document to the BIOS settings for HP Angelica/Angelica2 motherboards, BIOS VT (virtualization technology) option setting is under the security > security of the system as shown below.

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