How to enable virtualization on hp elitedesk 800 g1?

My desktop hp elitedesk 800 G1 and installed with 64-bit Windows 7. When run the virtual machine or vmware it inform me to enable virtualization in BIOS, but I counldn can't find where to enable virtualization in the BIOS setting (entry in the decoration by press F10 during restart). Any suggestions will be appreciated!

Hello:

I don't have your model, but nowadays, to access the BIOS on most of these new PC you must type the ESC at the beginning of the HP welcome screen button to display a menu of options.

Then, you select the F10 Setup option and enter the BIOS.

Normally activate VT definition is in the Security menu.

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