I forgot to enable CPU virtualization

I've been running ESXi 4.0.0 for a few months now.  Tonight, I was poking around in the BIOS and noticed that the CPU virtualization was invalid.  Affects the performance of my virtual machines?  I have to reinstall ESXi to get the benefits of the "virtualization CPU' CPU virtualization enabled, before installing?

Thank you

Alan

No it will not affect the performance.you no need to reinstall.

After you enable VT in the BIOS of your system, you first save all changes to the BIOS settings and then turn off the system. When you turn on the system again, your changes take effect. If you simply restart the system without turning it off the coast, VT is not enabled.

Once you have power cycled the system, confirm that your system is capable of running 64-bit guests

concerning

Maniac

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