Satellite C55D-C - no Support for virtualization?

Hello.

I can't find the option of virtualization in my brand new bios SATELLITE C55D-C. The system configuration is:

C55D-C PSCQEE-009003CE SATELLITE
AMD A8 - 7410 APU with AMD Radeon R5 graphics card
8192 MB RAM

This CPU, it is perfect to use with virtualization. Can you help me?

Posted by cafrex
Hello.

I can't find the option of virtualization in my brand new bios SATELLITE C55D-C. The system configuration is:

C55D-C PSCQEE-009003CE SATELLITE
AMD A8 - 7410 APU with AMD Radeon R5 graphics card
8192 MB RAM

This CPU, it is perfect to use with virtualization. Can you help me?

Please, I beg you. Little help?

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