HP 2570p: Virtualization enabling bios hp2570P

Hello

I need to enable virtualization in the BIOS, I turn on the BIOS, but when I try to install HAXM an error appeared on screen that says virtualization is NOT impossible.

Can I activate something more in the BIOS as well? or I did something wrong?

Kind regards.

Ho

I found the answer to my question:

Of Microsoft Hyper-V must be uninstalled.

When we Hyper-V hypervisor, installed Microsoft takes over and will not let VirtualBox or VMware access Intel VT - x, despite the VT - x hardware is installed you can not install haxm, the Hyper-V uninstalled unless.

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