HP Envy Phoenix 810qe virtualization

Hi, I have the HP Envy Phoenix 810qe and I try to activate "Virtualization technology" or "VT - x" be able to run a virtual machine using Oracle Virtualbox. Whenever I try to start the virtual machine, he says he cannot start because 'VT - x' is disabled. I have "validated" "Virtualization Technology" in the BIOS settings, but I still get the same error. Is there any other place to allow this or to ensure that virtualization is enabled on my computer? Thank you

Hello

Review the information post in this thread.   This Intel graphics shows that most of the new Intel processors support VT - x.

The another thig you can do is to search in the forum for the following tags:

VT, virtualization, Hyper-V, VT - x

Tags: HP Desktops

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