ProBook 6460 b: Hardware Virtualization

Hello I want to know if my laptop can support 64 bit Microsoft windows 10 or not as my research on that I have found which can but when I try my pc say that this app can not open on that

Can I do hardware virtiluization activate or not because I enabled in the bios settings, but I still receive that

Dr. Ahmed

The Intel HD3000 graphics has had problems in Windows 10, but there are solutions.

https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/53e9decd-0870-4a26-a6c1-a2e526de65b6/Intel-HD-graphics-30002000-Sandybridge-Windows-10-graphics-driver-support-?forum=WinPreview2014Setup

It will undoubtedly run a 64-bit version of any OS you put on it.

And what error do you get when you try to enable virtualization? Tell us how you try to enable it.

Check these in the BIOS:

1 System Configuration > device Configurations > virtualization technology <-ACTIVATE this
2. System Configuration > Set Security Level > Data Execution Prevention <-change the value
3. System Configuration > Set Security Level > virtualization technology <-Change the value

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