Hardware virtualization on E520 with i5 - 2540M clocked at 2.6 GHz

Hello

I'm trying to implement a virtual machine using Virtual Box on my E520, but I don't have the ability to enable VT in the BIOS.

I checked the CPU with Intel and it supports this feature. How can I turn it on?

Thank you, Neil.

Sorry, it's been a long week... I found the option under 'Security' in the BIOS.

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